After the War of Independence, the last Mughal Emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar II was exiled to:
- (a) Malta
- (b) Crete
- (c) Maldives
- (d) Rangoon
- (d) Rangoon
The renowned Hindu leader who never presided over any annual session of Indian National Congress was:
- (a) Motilal Nehru
- (b) Vallabhai Patel
- (c) M.A. Ansari
- (d) Rajagopal Acharya
- (d) Rajagopal Acharya
The famous Congress-League Scheme was signed in Lucknow in the year of:
- (a) 1914
- (b) 1916
- (c) 1918
- (d) 1919
- (b) 1916
At the time of promulgation of Government of India Act, 1909 the British Viceroy in India was:
- (a) Lord Minto
- (b) Lord Elgin
- (c) Lord Morley
- (d) Lord Harding
- (a) Lord Minto
The System of Dyarchy literally means double system of government. This system divided the provincial subjects into:
- (a) Two categories
- (b) Three categories
- (c) Four categories
- (d) Five categories
- (b) Three categories
The Simon Commission visited India in 1928 and met mixed reaction from the Indian leaders. The Jinnah League and Congress boycotted the Commission because:
- (a) No lady was member of the Commission
- (b) No Indian had been included in it
- (c) The Commission did not bring any draft
- (d) The Commission did not offer autonomy
- (b) No Indian had been included in it
According to the Fourteen Points of Jinnah, no bill or resolution could be passed in any legislature until it was approved by:
- (a) One-third members of concerned community
- (b) Two-third members of concerned community
- (c) One-half members of concerned community
- (d) Three-fourth members of concerned community
- (d) Three-fourth members of concerned community
The Quit-India Resolution (1942) demanded:
- (a) Muslims to quit India
- (b) Immediate ending of British rule in India
- (c) End of Second World War
- (d) Recruitment of Indians as Governors
- (b) Immediate ending of British rule in India
The remarks of “we maintain and hold that Muslims and Hindus are two major nations by any definition or test of a nation”, were made in 1944 by:
- (a) Abdur Rab Nishtar
- (b) Liaqat Ali Khan
- (c) Quaid-e-Azam
- (d) Maulana Zafar Ali Kham
- (c) Quaid-e-Azam
The Interim Government was formed in India in 1946. The Muslim League was given:
- (a) Three ministries
- (b) Four ministries
- (c) Five ministries
- (d) Six ministries
- (c) Five ministries