HISTORY OF PAKISTAN SET-2 MCQs

When Pakistan Muslim League (PML) was founded in 1947, its first President was: 

  • (a) Quaid-e-Azam
  • (b) Liaqat Ali Khan
  • (c) Chaudhary Khaliquzzaman 
  • (d) Khawaja Nazimuddin
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  • (c) Chaudhary Khaliquzzaman 

“Padshah” was the title of which Mughal King? 

  • (a) Babur 
  • (b) Humayun
  • (c) Shah Jahan
  • (d) Jahangir
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  • (a) Babur 

“Chaudhary Rehmat Ali’s map of Pakistan showed three independent Muslim units forming a triple alliance.” Pinpoint the unit proposed by him among the following which he called as ‘Bang-e-Islam’? 

  • (a) Kashmir
  • (b) Bengal 
  • (c) NWFP
  • (d) Punjab
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  • (b) Bengal 

Before the partition of India, Sylhet was the part of: 

  • (a) Bengal
  • (b) Assam 
  • (c) Uttar Pradesh
  • (d) Punjab
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  • (b) Assam 

In 1911, who was the Viceroy of India? 

  • (a) Lord Rippon
  • (b) Lord Harding 
  • (c) Lord Curzon
  • (d) Lord Canning
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  • (b) Lord Harding 

When All-India Muslim League was founded in 1906, one of its written aim was: 

  • (a) To unite the Muslims
  • (b) To fight for Muslims
  • (c) To promote loyalty towards British Govt. 
  • (d) To fight against Hindus
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  • (c) To promote loyalty towards British Govt. 

Hazrat Mujadid Alf-Sani was born in the year: 

  • (a) 1553
  • (b) 1555
  • (c) 1564
  • (d) 1569
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  • (c) 1564

The first person who used the technology of firing gunpowder through cannon was: 

  • (a) Humayun
  • (b) Babur 
  • (c) Abul Fazal
  • (d) Akbar
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  • (b) Babur 

In which year, Minto-Morley Reforms were introduced in India? 

  • (a) 1907
  • (b) 1909 
  • (c) 1911
  • (d) 1919
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  • (b) 1909 

Which Act opened the door for the election of politicians to the Imperial as well as provincial councils? 

  • (a) Indian Act, 1832
  • (b) Indian Council Act, 1892 
  • (c) Indian Act, 1935
  • (d) Indian Independence Act, 1947
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  • (b) Indian Council Act, 1892 

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