Who is known as the “grand old man” of the North-West Frontier Province (NWFP)?
- (a) Muhammad Jabbar Khan
- (b) Nawab Ahmed Ali Khan
- (c) Sahibzada Abdul Qayyum
- (d) Chaudhary Amed Raza
- (c) Sahibzada Abdul Qayyum
In which year, Lord Chelmsford took over the viceroyalty of India?
- (a) 1910
- (b) 1912
- (c) 1916
- (d) 1918
- (c) 1916
Identify the Secretary of State of India who led the Cabinet Mission in 1946:
- (a) Sir Stafford Cripps
- (b) (a)V. Alexander
- (c) Lord Pethick Lawrence
- (d) Sir Anthony McDonald
- (c) Lord Pethick Lawrence
Babur was first buried at Aaram Bagh in:
- (a) Delhi
- (b) Kabul
- (c) Agra
- (d) Lahore
- (c) Agra
After the election of 1936-37, Congress with the help of minority groups also formed ministries in:
- (a) Punjab & Sindh
- (b) Bombay & NWFP
- (c) United Provinces & Central Provinces
- (d) Bombay & Assam
- (b) Bombay & NWFP
Chaudhary Rehmat Ali first used the word ‘Pakistan’ in his pamphlet ‘Now or Never’ in:
- (a) 1933
- (b) 1935
- (c) 1937
- (d) 1939
- (a) 1933
After the event of Chauri-Chaura, which party left the Muslims?
- (a) Congress
- (b) Muslim League
- (c) Suraj
- (d) Arya Samaj
- (a) Congress
‘Pathway to Pakistan’ is the autobiography of:
- (a) Muhammad A.H. Isphani
- (b) Chaudhary Khaliquzzaman
- (c) (a)K. Fazal-ul-Haq
- (d) Sir Fazal Ilahi
- (b) Chaudhary Khaliquzzaman
In which year Babur received the title of “Padshah”?
- (a) 1504
- (b) 1505
- (c) 1506
- (d) 1507
- (d) 1507
The Act of 1935 not only retained communal electorate but also enlarged its scope. Which minorities were given separate electorates?
- (a) Anglo-Indians and the Indian Christians
- (b) Sikhs and Christians
- (c) Sikhs and Anglo-Indians
- (d) Anglo-Indians and Parsis
- (a) Anglo-Indians and the Indian Christians