HISTORY OF PAKISTAN SET-1 MCQs

On which ground Congress rejected the Cripps’ Plan?

  • (a) Because it did not give assurance that the Governor-General would act as a constitutional body 
  • (b) Because it gave more rights to the Muslims
  • (c) Without ant ground
  • (d) Because Muslims could gain more power under this plan
Check Answer
  • (a) Because it did not give assurance that the Governor-General would act as a constitutional body 

Price control system in India was associated with: 

  • (a) Akbar
  • (b) Alauddin Khilji 
  • (c) Birbal
  • (d) Zafar Khan
Check Answer
  • (b) Alauddin Khilji 

When the Vernacular Press Act passed? 

  • (a) 1880
  • (b) 1875
  • (c) 1878 
  • (d) 1882
Check Answer
  • (c) 1878 

In which battle, Babur completely lost his father’s empire of Ferghana in 1513 by Ubaydullah Khan? 

  • (a) First Battle of Panipat
  • (b) Battle of Khanwah
  • (c) Battle of Ghazdewa 
  • (d) Battle of Gogra
Check Answer
  • (c) Battle of Ghazdewa 

Where Urdu Defense Association was founded? 

  • (a) Delhi
  • (b) Banaras
  • (c) Calcutta
  • (d) Lucknow 
Check Answer
  • (d) Lucknow 

Who was the founder of Mughal rule in India? 

  • (a) Zaheer-ud-Din Babur 
  • (b) Daulat Khan
  • (c) Humayun
  • (d) Kamran Mirza
Check Answer
  • (a) Zaheer-ud-Din Babur 

After Sir Syed Ahmad Khan, who became the Secretary pf M.A.O College Management? 

  • (a) Hakeem Ajmal Khan
  • (b) Nawab Mohsin-ul-Mulk 
  • (c) Nawab Viqar-ul-Mulk
  • (d) Maulana Muhammad Ali Johar
Check Answer
  • (b) Nawab Mohsin-ul-Mulk 

In which year, Babur made his first expedition to India? 

  • (a) 1514
  • (b) 1516
  • (c) 1519 
  • (d) 1525
Check Answer
  • (c) 1519 

Grand Trunk (G.T.) Road was constructed by: 

  • (a) Babur
  • (b) Sher Shah Suri 
  • (c) Akbar
  • (d) Humayun
Check Answer
  • (b) Sher Shah Suri 

When the municipal authorities of “Kanpur” demolished a portion of a city mosque to widen the street in spite of the strong protests of the local Muslim population? 

  • (a) August 1910
  • (b) May 1919
  • (c) September 1915
  • (d) July 1913 
Check Answer
  • (d) July 1913 

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