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01. About the end of 2nd century B.C some unusual upheavals in the Central Asia let
loose series of human floods thaat brought about after-wave of invasions into Indo-Pak
Sub-continent, First invasion was made by :
a. The kushanas b. The Sakas c. The Bacirians d. The Parthians
02. One of the main objectives of All - India Muslim League at the time of its creation was
:
a. To be loyal to the Indian British Government b. To take active part in the politics of the
country
c. to be close to Hindu community d. Not to take sides with any Indian community
03. The power of the Legislative councils was increased by
a. Minto - Morley Reforms, 1909 b. Simon Commission Report c. 3rd Round Table
Conference d. Gandhi - Irwin Pact
04. Hindi - Urdu controversy of 1867 had far-reaching consequences because
a. It was the forerunner of the Two-Nation Theory b. Made Muslims think to be close to
the Hindu culture
c. To depend on the British Government for justice d. To be indifferent to the Controversy
05. The elections should be held on the basis of general adult franchise. This demand was
made in
a. Minto - Morley Reforms, 1909 b. Lucknow pact c. Cripps Mission d. Gandhi - Irwin Pact
06. Aligarh Muslim College started by Sir Syed Ahmed khan in 1877 had a clear
programme
a. To keep the Muslim community abreast with western knowledge b. To make Muslims
learn Arabic and Persian only
c. To give students military education d. To educate Muslim youth to be politically active
07. "The future form of Government would be federal to be joined by provinces and
Indian states." This principle was settled in
a. Nehru Report b. 1st Round Table Conference c. Simon Report d. Minto - Morley
Reforms, 1909
08. Simla Deputation of 1906 had the following purpose
a. For future elections in the country Muslim community would get separate electorate
b. The Deputation was advised to take active part on politics
c. The Deputation was directed to be friendly with the rulers
d. To be in harmony with the Hindu Community of India
09. During the Khilafar Movement, "Chauri chaura" tragedy assumed greater significance.
Which of the following incidents was peculiar to that
a. Country-wide strike of the traders b. A police station was burnt in a village
c. Communaal riots erupted d. The people refused to pay Government taxes
10. Ch. Rahmat Ali published a leaflet "Now or Never. Are We To Live or Perish Forever"
issued on january 28, 1933 ; from Cambridge with the objective
a. To create a separate and independant Muslim state b. To develop amity with the british
as a Muslim community
c. To grow the concept of Indianism d. To work with other Indian Communities for
liberation of India
Answers :
01. C , 02. A , 03. A , 04. A , 05. B
06. A , 07. B , 08. A , 09. B , 10. A
01. Moplah`s contribution is that
a. They took part in Khilafat Movement b. They went to Kerala to organize anti-British
movement
c. They were Arab tribes on the Malabar shores who seized ships of East India company
d. They remained involved in a guerilla warfare with the British Government
02. Arya Samaj was founded in 1875
a. To protect the interest of India b. To revive and reform Hindusium
c. To cooperate with the British Government d. To be a social organization working for the
good of the poor
03. In the election of 1945-46
a. In NWFP, the Muslim league got majority and won the Muslim seats
b. Muslim League formed ministry in NWFP with Dr. Khan Sahib as the Chief Minister
c. In Bengal Muslim League won 89 out of 110 Muslim seats and formed ministry with
H.S. Suhrawardy as Chief Minister
d. None of the above
04. For what purpose Muslim League changed its manifesto in 1913 ?
a. Became hostile towards the British b. Demanded self-government suitable for India
c. to remain aloof from Indian politic d. To criticise and oppose the Hindu community
05. Who seconded the Pakistan Resolution from Punjab ?
a. Nawab Muhammad Ismail b. Dr. Muhammad Alam c. Abdul Hameed khan d. Syed Zakir
Ali
06. The kanpur Mosque episode took place in August 1913. Its result was
a. It made the Muslims feel ignored by the Indian Government b. The Muslims were
disappointed by the Hindu Press
c. They decided to leave India and migrate to neighbouring Muslim countries d. It created
political awakening among the Indian Muslims
07. On may 28, 1920, Khilafat Committee passed a resolution in support of Non-
Cooperation Movement started by Mr. Ghandhi with the result
a. It created amity between Muslims and Hindus to work together to get their grievances
redressed by the Government of India
b. It could not be activated due to Hindu - Muslim differences
c. The Congress opposed the movement
d. By and large the Muslim community did not want to get Hindu support
08. Indicated the main reason for the failure of Land Reforms in Pakistan
a. Landlords got stay order from courts b. Landlords surrendered hilly lands
c. Landlords got favour from Consolidation Wing of Board of Revenue d. Landlords
tranferred land in the name of their family members
09. The Anjuman-i-Himayat-i-Islam was founded in 1884, with the objective
a. It was for social gathering among Muslim of Punjab
b. To help Muslims to secure Government jobs
c. To encourage non-communabal approach to provincial problems
d. To defend Islam against the onslaughts of the missionaries and to provide western
education along with religious instructions
10. Ex-state of "Amb" is famous for
a. Tidal Forests b. Natural Forests c. Artificial Forests d. Beta Forests
Answers :
01. A , 02. B , 03. C , 04. A , 05. B
06. D , 07. A , 08. D , 09. D , 10. B
01. Why Syed Amir Ali resigned from the Muslim league in 1913 ?
a. The Muslim league did not do sufficient work for its members b. It criticised the
Government
c. It supported the Hindu cause d. The party had no clear cut policy
02. What is the most provision of the Simon Commission Report published in 1930 ?
a. Recommendation for the introduction of federal system of government in India b.
Dyarchy should continue
c. No reforms in the provinces d. The importance of the majority community should be
accepted
03. Indicate the highest civil award among the following
a. Sitara-e-Shujaat b. Hilal-e-Shujaat c. Nishan-e-Shujaat d. Tamgha-e-Shujaat
04. The second part of the act 1935 could not be put into practise because
a. All-India Congress did not wish to join the Federal Government b. There was state of
emergency on the eve of World War II
c. There was law and order problem in India d. The Indian princes refused to join in
Federation
05. "Education Foundation" were set up in the provinces with a view to
a. Encouraging education in the rural areas b. Encouraging private sector investment in
education
c. Encouraging primary education and adult education d. Encouraging education at all
levels
06. The provincial elections under the Act of 1935 held in 1937 had the following results
a. The Muslim League won the majority of seats reserved for the community
b. By and large Muslim league failed miserable in the contest c. The Congress had success
only in a few provinces
d. A number of political parties boycotted the elections
07. Sulphur is formed at
a. Koh-e-Sultan (Chagi) b. Kala-Chitta Range (Attock) c. Warchha d. Hazro (Attock)
08. Quaid-e-Azam in his presidential address of 25th session of Muslim League at
Lucknow on Oct 15, 1937 gave direction about
a. Power and self-reliance for political success b. Cooperation with majority community
c. To remain loyal to the Government d. Muslim to keep away from politics
09. An agreement for cooperation was sighned during Turkish President Kennan Everno`s
visit to pakistan in Feb 1980 in the field of
a. Defence production b. Tourism c. Research and Development d. Shipping
10. Sindh Muslim League passed on of the following resolutions in 198
a. Federalism to continue b. Muslims to join other communities for political progress
c. Concentration on education d. Resolved to have division of India on the basis of Two
Nation Theory
Answers :
01. The Muslim League Resolution of "Divide and Quit" in 1943 was against the movement
of quit India proposed in 1942 by
a. Late Mr. Gandhi b. Pandit Nehru c. Maulana Abul Kalam Azad d. Pant
02. The institution of Mohtasib was established by
a. Constitution of 1973 b. Presidential Order 1983
c. Article 276 oof the interim Constitution 1972 d. All of the above
03. Gandhi - Jinnah talks oof 1944 failed due to
a. Opposition by the Khaksars b. Red Shirts c. The Ahrar d. Two - Nation Theory
04. Quaid-e-Azam sent 600 hundred soldiers to a Muslim country to fight for her freedom.
Many of those Soldiers laid thier lives while fighting. That country preserved the tales of
the bravery of those soldiers in a book titled "The Six Hundred Brave Pakistani Soldiers".
They fought for
a. Libya b. Egypt c. Indonesia d. Morocco
05. The Simla Conference of 1945 failed due to
a. Arrogance of the Congress leaders b. Callousnedd by F.M. Lord Wavel the Viceroy of
India
c. The derogatory approach about Muslim by the Hindu Press d. Demand by the Quaid to
have all Muslim seats to be allocated to the Muslim league
06. At the NAM Summit in Durban (1998), which issue was discussed concerning Pakistan
?
a. Child Labour b. Environment Pollution c. Kashmir Problem d. Repayment of Loans
07. The rersult of the election 1945-46 showed
a. That the Unionist Party won majority of Muslim seats b. The Jamait Ulema-i-Hind
captured a few seats
c. The National Muslims got a few seats d. The Muslim League captured all the reserved
seats for the Muslims at the centre
08. Indicate the decision taken in the second SAARC Summit (Banglore) 16 Nov, 1986
a. Inflation be curbed b. A permanent Secretariat was to be set up at Khatmandu
c. A trade agreement was signed d. Mutual problems should be resolved by peaceful
means
09. "Qissa Sohni Mahinwal" was written by
a. Hafiz Barkhurdar b. Hashim Shah c. Fazal Shah d. Waris Shah
10. The interim Government was formed in 1946. Who was the Prime Minister
a. Pandit Nehru b. F.M. Lord Wavel c. Liaquat Ali Khan d. None of the above
Answers:
01. A , 02. B , 03. D , 04. C , 05. D
06. C , 07. D , 08. C , 09. C , 10. D
01. Pakistan attended a four-day SAARC japan-funded workshop in Sep 1999. The
workshop was on
a. The role of media in preventing prostitution b. The role of media in preventing Child
Labour
c. The role of media in Drug prevention d. The role of media in curbing terrorism
02. Sir Cyril Radcliffe announced the Boundry Commission Award on August 17, 1947.
Which was biased due to whom ?
a. Lord Mountbatten b. Pandit Nehro c. S.V. Patel d. Maharaja Sadul Singh of Bikaner
03. The concept of acting in aid of civil power by the armed forces has been laid down in
the Constitution of Pakistan 1973 vide.
a. Article 245 b. Article 270 c. Article 243 d. Article 200
04. Why Quaid-e-Azam launched Direct Action day on August 16, 1946 ?
a. To protest against breach of pledge by Viceroy FM Lord Wavell b. To oppose the
Congress policies
c. To get support from the masses for party membership d. T curb the upsurge of the
National Muslims
05. Muslim Bagh is famous for
a. Copper b. Iron ore c. Gypsum d. Chromite
06. Late Mr. Ghandi renounced his formal leadership from Congress in
a. 1934 b. 1940 c. 1946 d. 1947
07. Article 25 of the Constitution of 1973 deals with
a. Rule of law b. Equal protection of law c. Equality of citizen d. All of the above
08. Quaid-e-Azam resigned froom membership of Congress in
a. 1913 b. 1916 c. 1920 d. 1922
09. A former president of the dissolved Constituent Assembly had challenged the legality
of the proclamation of the Governor General in
a. Asif Patel & other V. The Crown b. Maulvi Tamiz-ud-Din khan`s Case c. Miss Asma Jilani
Case d. State V. Dosso
10. India recognised the provisional Government of Bangladesh on
a. Dec 6, 1971 b. Dec 16, 1971 c. Jan 1, 1972 d. Dec 18, 1971
Answers :
01. B , 02. A , 03. A , 04. A , 05. D
06. D , 07. C , 08. C , 09. B , 10. B
01. A former President of the dissolved Constituent Assembly had challenged the legality
of the proclamation of the Governor General in
a. Asif Patel & other V. The Crown b. Maulvi Tamiz-ud-din Khan`s Case c. Miss Asma Jilani
Case d. State V. Dosso
02. India recognized the provisional Government of Bangladesh on
a. December 6, 1971 b. December 16, 1971 c. January 1, 1972 d. December 18, 1971
03. Under which Article of Contitution of 1973 is Governor Rule imposed in case of failure
of constitutional machinery in the province ?
a. Article 234 b. Article 149 c. Article 189 d. Article 192
04. What was the main difficulty which delayed the constitution making in Pakistan ?
a. Exact nature of the State b. Lack of intererst among members of the Constituent
Assembly
c. The distribution of powers between Federal and Provincial Governments d. Corrupt
administration
05. The largest chunk of Punjab Government`s Budget (1999-2000) went to the social
sector. Which field got the lion`s share ?
a. Industry b. Health c. Educatio d. Housing and Roads
06. Governor - General Ghulam Muhammad dismissed the Prime Minister Kh. Nazimuddin
on April 19, 1953 due to :
a. Prime Minister Kh. Nazimuddin proved to be incompetent to grapple with the difficulties
faced by the country
b. Patronage of corruption
c. Vote of no - confidence was passed in the Consituent Assembly
d. Political tension created by partisan appeal
07. Who had the shortest tenure as Governor - General of Pakistan ?
a. Iskendar Mirza b. Ghulam Muhammad c. Muhammad Ali Jinnah d. Kh. Nazimmuddin
08. Identify the importance of the Lahore Resolution of the Muslim League passed in 1940
a. It was an answer to Congress ambitions b. It had the support of the entire Muslim
Country
c. It was a compromise with the minority communities d. It had the blessing of the British
Government
09. Which country is situated in the east of Pakistan ?
a. Iran b. Afghanistan c. China d. India
10. The Objective Resolution of March 12, 1949 was passed by the Contituent Assemble
with what significance ?
a. It is a Magna Carta of the contitutional history of Pakistan b. It does not provide
solution to economic problems of the people
c. It mixes religion with politics d. It makes working of the Governmet complicated
Answers :
01. B , 02. B , 03. A , 04. C , 05. A
06. A , 07. C , 08. B , 09. D , 10. A
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01. On Oct 24 1954, Governor - General Ghulam Muhammad dissolved the Constituent
Assembly because :
a. It failed to draft a constitution b. It wanted to become permanent body
c. It tried to protect corrupt politians d. It ventured to impose limits on Governor -
General`s discretionary powers
02. Peer Sahib Manki Sharif founded the following party in September 1949 :
a. Awami Muslim League b. Jinnah Awami Muslim League c. Jinnah League d. Awami
League
03. Results of general elections 1970 in Pakistan showed :
a. Awami League won all the seats in East Pakistan b. PPP did win seats in East Pakistan
c. Awami League captured two seats in West Pakistan d. Two candidates other than
Awami League members won seats in East Pakistan
04. PRODA (Public Representative Office Disqualification Act) was passed in :
a. January 1949 b. January 1959 c. January 1950 d. January 1960
05. Who is the first Chief Executive of Pakistan ?
a. Gen. Ayub Khan b. Gen. Yahya Khan c. Gen. Zia - ul – haq d. Gen. Pervez Musharraf
06. Liaquat - Nehru pact was announced at Delhi in :
a. January 1950 b. February 1950 c. March 1950 d. April 1950
07. Ayub Khan was member of All Talent Cabinet 1954. Name the Prime Minister :
a. Muhammad Ali Bogra b. Ch. Muhammad Ali c. Iskender Mirza d. H.S. Suhrawardy
08. " If there were one hundred Ghandhis and two hundred Abdul Kalam Azads with the
Muslim League but only one Muhammad Ali Jinnah with the Congress so that India would
have never been divided" Who said this ?
a. Bolitho b. Sirojni Nido c. Lakhshmee Pandit d. Hudson
09. In the second Constituent Assembly elected in 1955, The Muslim League formed a
coalition Government with :
a. United Front b. Noon Group c. Independents d. None of the above
10. Muhammad Ali Bogra formula was put forward in :
a. April 1953 b. October 1953 c. April 1954 d. October 1954
Answers :
01. D , 02. A , 03. D , 04. A , 05. D 06. D , 07. A , 08. B , 09. D , 10. B
Pak Affairs Objectives
1. When did the Sindh assembly decided to join Pakistan?
Ans. June 26, 1947
2. By which margin the Sindh assembly decided to join Pakistan?
Ans. by 33 to 20 votes
3. Who were the members of the Steering Committee of the Partition Council in the
Center?
Ans. Ch. Muhammad Ali and H.M. Patel
4. What was the description of the border between the East and the West Bengal?
Ans. "The new frontier would run approximately north-south from the Himalayan foothills,
east of Darjeeling to the Ganges delta on the Bay of Bengal, leaving East Bengal in
Pakistan and West Bengal in India"
5. What was the population of Bengal before partition in 1947?
Ans. 60,000,000
6. What was the area of Bengal before partition in 1947?
Ans. 77000 Sq. miles
7. What was the estimate of the former Bengali population in both East and Wast Bengal
after partition in 1947?
Ans. 35.14% in West Bengal and 64.86% in East Bengal
8. Who was the Chairman of both the Boundary Commissions?
Ans. Sir Cyril Radcliffe
9. Who were the members of Boundary Commission?
Ans. Mr. Justice Din Muhammad, Mr. Justice Muhammad Munir, Mr. Justice Mehrchand
Mahajan, Mr. Justice Teja Singh.
10. How long did the Boundary Commission work?
Ans. From 21-07-1947 to 30-07-1947
11. According to Justice Muhammad Munir, by which date the award had been finalized?
Ans. Aug. 8, 1947
12. When was the Boundary Commission Award Announced?
Ans. 17-08-1947
13. Where was Mr. Radcliff staying between Aug. 8 and Aug. 17, 1947?
Ans. In New Delhi as a guest of Lord Mountbatten.
14. Who was the last Governor of the undivided Punjab?
Ans. Sir Even Jenkins
15. Who was the first Governor of the West Punjab?
Ans. Sir Francis Mudie
16. Sir Francis Mudie found a sketch map left over in the confidential safe at Government
House, Lahore. What was it about?
Ans. This sketch map was the advance information provided to Sir Even Jenkins by the
Radcliff award commission on the possible boundry line of Punjab.
17. How this sketch map differed from the actual Award announced on Aug. 17, 1947?
Ans. According to this sketch map the tehsil of Ferozepur and Zira was to be assigned to
Pakistan, but in actual Award it was assigned to India.
18. According to a publication of Manchester Guardian in 1950, Gurdaspur was assigned
to India possibly owing to pressure from Lord Mountbatten. Why India needed Gurdaspur
so badly?
Ans. It was the sole land route to Kashmir, which India had planned to occupy.
19. How many Princely States were in undivided India?
Ans. 562
20. According to 1941 census, what was the total population of all the princely states?
Ans. 93 million
21. What was the total area of the princely states?
Ans. 712000 Sq. miles
22. When was a conference of the Princely States rulers held in Delhi before the
announcement of Partition Plan?
Ans. July 25, 1947
23. What was the direction given to the rulers of the Princely States by Mountbatten in
the Delhi Conference?
Ans.Join, either Pakistan or India
24. Which 3 States had failed to decide accession issue by 15th August, 1947?
Ans. Hyderabad, Junagadh and Kashmir
25. How was the decision of joining Pakistan reached by the British Baluchistan?
Ans. A jirga (assembly) of all the tribal chiefs of the British Baluchistan met on June 29,
1947 and unanimously decided to join Pakistan.
26. Which was the largest state in Baluchistan?
Ans. Kalat
27. When was the announcement of accession of Kalat to Pakistan was made?
Ans. April 2, 1948
28. What was the area of the State of Kalat?
Ans. 75000 sq. miles
29. What was the population of the State of Kalat?
Ans. 500,000
30. When did the rulers of the states of Kalat, Las Bela , Makran and Kharan agreed to
form a single State Union?
Ans. April 1952
31. Which new provinces were constituted under the Indian Independence Act, 1947,
(after being defined in Sir Cyril Radcliffe's boundary award)?
Ans. East Bengal and West Punjab
32. What was the population of the undivided Punjab?
Ans. 28,000,000
33. What was the area of the undivided Punjab?
Ans. 100,000
34. Which districts of the Punjab province were allotted to the newly constituted Western
Punjab province?
Ans. In Lahore Division, Lahore, Gujranwala, Sheikhupura, Sialkot. In Rawalpindi Division,
Rawalpindi, Attock, Jhelum, and Shahpur. In Multan Division, Multan, Dera Ghazi Khan,
Lyallpur, Montgomery and Muzaffargarh.
35. What was the area of the West Punjab?
Ans. 62,100 Sq. miles
36. What was the population of West Punjab as per the 1941 census?
Ans. 15,800,000
37. What was the percentage of Muslims in West Punjab?
Ans. 74.7%
38. When did polling take place in N.W.F.P for referendum on the question of union with
Pakistan or India?
Ans. July 6, 1947
39. How many votes were cast in favor of both Pakistan and India in the NWFP
referendum?
Ans. 289,244 for Pakistan and 2874 for India
40. Which organization in N.W.F.P boycotted the referendum and who was the founder of
this organization?
Ans. Redshirts, Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan
41. Which two States decided to merge in Pakistan on 4th October, 1947?
Ans. Bahawalpur and Khairpur
42. When were the States of Bahawalpur and Khairpur formally merged in Pakistan?
Ans. 7th and 12th October, 1947
43. Who was the Prime Minister of the State of Bahawalpur?
Ans. Mushtaq Ahmed Gurmani
44. What was the population of Bahawalpur state?
Ans. 1,500,000
45. What was the area of Bahawalpur state?
Ans. 16,500 Sq. miles
46. Which district of Assam voted in favour of joining Pakistan on July 6, 1947?
Ans. Sylhet
47. Which three Frontier States acceded to Pakistan?
Ans. Chitral, Dir and Swat
48. When did the Punjab Legislative Assembly decided in favour of the partition of the
province?
Ans. June 23, 1947
49. What was the verdict of the Punjab Assembly?
Ans. 91 members (including three non-Muslims) voted in favour of joining a new
Constituent Assembly, while 77 (Hindus, Sikhs and Scheduled Caste representatives)
voted in favour of entering the existing Constituent Assembly, if the Province remained
united.
50. When did the Bengal Legislative Assembly meet to decide on the question of partition
of Bengal?
Ans. June 20, 1947
51. Who was the Governor of Bengal at the time of deciding the partition of the province?
Ans:Sir Frederick Burrows
52. Who was the Chief Minister of Bengal at the time of deciding the partition of the
province?
Ans: Hussain Shaheed Suharwardy
53. Which was the ruling party in Bengal at the time of deciding the partition of the
province?
Ans: Muslim League
54. What was the verdict of the Bengal Legislative Assembly on the question of partition
of Bengal?
Ans:Bengal Legislative Assembly met in two sections on June 20, 1947; the Hindu-
majority section voted in favor of partition of Bengal by 58 votes to 21 and Muslim-
majority section voted against partition of Bengal by 106 to 35.
55. When did the elections take place in East and West Bengal for nominees to the
Constituent Assemblies of India and Pakistan?
Ans:July 4-5, 1947
56. When was the award of the Punjab Boundary Commission announced?
Ans:Aug. 17, 1947
57. When did the Nawab of Manavadar announced accession to Pakistan?
Ans:September, 24, 1947
58. When was the State of Manavadar forcibly occupied by the Indian troops?
Ans:February 15, 1948
59. When did the Kathiawar State of Junagadh announced accession to Pakistan?
Ans:August 18, 1947
60. When did Pakistan accept the accession of Junagadh?
Ans: Sept. 15, 1947
61. Who warned Pakistan that "Pakistan's acceptance of accession of Junagadh was in
utter violation of principles on which the Partition of India was agreed upon and
effected"?
Ans:Lord Mountbatten
62. What was the population of the State of Junagadh?
Ans: 800,000
63. What was the percentage of Hindu Population in the State of Junagadh?
Ans:80%
64. Where exactly was the location of Junagadh in the Kathiawar peninsula?
Ans:South West of the Kathiawar peninsula.
65. What was the distance of Jungadh from Pakistan?
Ans: 450 miles
66. The landlords of which two feudatory areas of Junagadh announced accession to
India?
Ans: Mangrol and Babriawad
67. When did the Indian troops enter in Babariawad and Mangrol?
Ans:November 1, 1947
68. Why did the Indian troops enter in Babariawad and Mangrol?
Ans:These were the tributary states of Junagadh. The Indian troops entered here to find
an excuse for occupying Junagadh.
69. When did the Indian troops enter in the capital city of Junagadh?
Ans:November 9, 1947
70. Who was the Dewan (Chief Minister) of the Junagadh State?
Ans:Sir Shah Nawaz Bhutto
71. Who at Junagadh said " Handing over the administration to the Indian Union was
comparable to inviting thief to tea" ?
Ans:Sir Shah Nawaz Bhutto
72. Through which port of Junagadh India made its amphibious landing?
Ans:Porbandar
73. When was the referendum in under-occupation Junagadh held on the question of
joining India or Pakistan?
Ans:Feb. 24, 1948
74. .What was the result of the referendum?
Ans: The referendum was a merely farce as there were no neutral observers and the
unilateral announcement from Indian Govt was made that 190,779 votes were in favor of
India and 91 in favor of Pakistan .
75. What was the area of the State of Hyderabad?
Ans:82000 sq. miles
76. What was the population of Hyderabad in 1947?
Ans:18 million
77. What was the title of the ruler of Hyderabad?
Ans:Nizam
78. What was the name of the Nizam of Hyderabad and Berar?
Ans:Mir Osman Ali Khan
79. What was the decision of the Nizam of Hyderabad on the accession issue on June 11,
1947?
Ans:To remain Independent
80. Which State, after receiving threats from Indian Government on accession issue,
sought attention of the United Nations on 24-08-1947?
Ans:Hyderabad
81. When was a standstill agreement reached between India and the Nizam of
Hyderabad?
Ans: Nov. 29, 1947, was to continue for one year.
82. Which reprehensible pressure tactic was used by India to force Hyderabad for
accession?
Ans: Economic blockade
83. When did Indian forces occupy Hyderabad against the wishes of its Muslim Nawab?
Ans: September, 12 1948
84. Apart from Junagadh, Hyderabad and Kashmir which other State was forced to accede
to India against the wishes of its ruler?
Ans: Jodhpur
85. What was the percentage of Muslim population in entire Kashmir at the time of
partition?
Ans:78%
86. .What was the percentage of Muslim population in the valley of Kashmir at the time of
partition?
Ans: 93%
87. Historically speaking from which century Kashmir was being ruled by Muslims till its
conquest by Ranjit Singh in 1819?
Ans:14th Century
88. When did Ranjit Singh sell the Kashmir State to the Dogra Raja, Gulab Singh for an
amount of Rs. 7500,000?
Ans:1845
89. What is the distance from Kashmir to Pakistan?
Ans: 250 miles
90. Who was the founder of the National Conferenc in Kashmir?
Ans: Sheikh Abdullah
91. In May 1947 which President of the Indian National Congress went to Kashmir to
persuade the Dogra Raja for accession with India?
Ans:Acharya Kirpalani
92. When did the Muslim Conference of Kashmir adopt a resolution in favor of accession
to Pakistan?
Ans:19th July, 1947
93. What was the name of the Maharajah of Kashmir in 1947?
Ans:Hari Singh
94. Which Kashmir State Prime Minister was in favor of Independent Kashmir?
Ans: Ram Chandra Kak
95. After the visit of Gandhi to Kashmir there were two significant developments; one was
the appointment of Dogra Janak Singh as Prime Minister, which was the other?
Ans:Release of Sheikh Abudullah from Prison
96. In October 1947 Dogra Janak Singh was replaced by a nominee of Indian National
Congress. What was his name?
Ans:Mehr Chand Mahajan - A former member of Boundary Commission
97. What incited the Kashmiris to initiate a guerrilla war against the Dogra ruler?
Ans:The Raja of Kashmir Hari Singh ordered Muslims to deposit all arms they possessed
and also disarmed the Muslim personnel in the State army.
98. In which district the RSS and Sikh gangs from India reached to assist the Dogra Raja
in extermination of Kashmiri Muslims?
Ans:Poonch
99. When did the Pathans from the tribal belt of Pakistan reach Kashmir to fight against
the forces of the Dogra Raja?
Ans:21/22 October, 1947
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(Solved Objectives/Mcq’s)
(b). In order to inquire into the injustice done to the Muslims during congress ministries,
the Muslim League appointed a committee under the chairmanship of:
i. Maulana Shaukat Ali. ii. Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah.
iii. Raja Muhammad Mehdi. iv. Chaudry Fazal Haq.
Ans. (iii). Raja Muhammad Mehdi.
(c). The Objectives Resolution was accepted by the Constituent Assembly in: 1949.
(d). The bill of One Unit was accepted by the Assembly on: 30 September 1955.
(e). Write the correct statement:
When Indian National Congress was founded in 1885, one of its aim was:
i. To fight for Independence. ii. To fight against Muslims.
iii. To promote loyalty to the British Government. iv. To be representative of the sub-
continent.
Ans. (iii). To promote loyalty to the British Government.
(f). Fill in the blanks with correct answers:
i. The day of Deliverance was observed on……… Ans. 22nd December 1939.
ii. The Pakistan Resolution was passed on……… Ans. 23rd March 1940.
iii. Allahabad Address was delivered by Allama Iqbal in…… Ans. December 1930.
iv. Round Table Conference were held in London from…….to……. Ans. 1930 to 1932.
v. The Indus Basin Agreement was signed after years of negotiation in Ans. 1960.
(g). True/false.
i. The sole aim of the “Khilafat Movement” was the establishment of Muslim government
in the sub-continent. Ans. False.
ii. The Delhi Muslims Proposals were the reflection of the Political fat-sightedness of
Quaid-e-Azam. Ans. True.
iii. The right of separate electorate for the Muslims was accepted in Lucknow Pact. Ans.
True.
iv. The annulment of the Partition of Bengal set a wave of despair in the minds of Muslims
of the sub-continent. Ans. True.
v. The Congress claimed that it was representative of the entire population of the sub-
continent. Ans. True
INDO-PAK HISTORY PAPER-II (1987 (a). Fill in the blanks.
i. Pakistan Resolution was passed on…….at……. Ans. 23rd March 1940 at Lahore.
ii. Second Round Table Conference was held in…….in……. Ans. September 1931 in London.
iii. Zakat at the rate of……..percent was introduced in Pakistan in the year……. Ans. 2.5,
1980.
iv. Objectives Resolutions was passed in 1940 by the session held at……. Ans. Karachi.
(b). Answer the following questions in Yes or No.
i. War of Independence 1857 was fought between Aurangzeb and Marhattas. Ans. No.
ii. Lucknow Pact (1916) denied separate representation of Muslims in Provincial
Legislatures. Ans. No.
iii. Shah Waliullah started the Khilafat Movement. Ans. No.
i. First Sikh War. ii. First Afghan War. iii. First Burmese War. iv. First World War.
Ans. i. First Burmese War. ii. First Sikh War. iii. First Afghan War. iv. First World War.
INDO-PAK HISTORY PAPER-II (1990)
1. Complete the following sentences.
a. The ‘Objectives Resolution’ was passed at………by the Constituent Assembly in…….. Ans.
Karachi, 1949.
b. The “One Unit” bill was accepted by the Parliament on ………when………was Prime
Minister of Pakistan. Ans. 19th October 1955, M. Ali Bogra.
c. The Indian National Congress was founded by………in……… Ans. A. O. Hume, 1885.
d. The day of deliverance was observed by………in……… Ans. Muslims, 1939.
e. The Pakistan Resolution was passed at………on……… Ans. Lahore, 23rd March 1940.
f. Allama Iqbal was elected as the member of Punjab Legislative Assembly in………and
became President of Muslim League in… Ans. 1926, 1930.
g. Mr. ………announced the partition of India into two independent states on……… Ans.
Mountbattan, 3rd June 1947.
h. The Battle of Plassey was fought in………between………. Ans. 1757, Clive and Nawab
Siraj-ud-Daula.
i. Muslim League was founded in……..and its first President was……… Ans. 1906, Sir Agha
Khan.
j. Second Round Table Conference was held in the year………in……… Ans. 1931, London.
INDO-PAK HISTORY PAPER-II (1991)
2007
Q. 8. Write only the correct answer in the answer book. Do not reproduce the question.
1. Shah Waliullah was born in: Ans. 1703.
2. Sir Syed Ahmad Khan died in: Ans. 1898.
3. Partition of Bengal took place in: Ans. 1905.
4. When All Indian Muslim League was founded in 1906, one of its aim was:
Ans. To promote loyalty of British Government.
5. Mr. Jinnah joined the Muslim League in: Ans. 1913.
6. Simla Deputation was led by: Ans. Sir Agha Khan.
7. Waqar-ul-Mulk died in: ns. 1917.
8. In 1913 Maulana Muhammad Ali Jauhar started as Urdu newspaper: Ans. Hamdard.
9. The Communal Award was announced in:
a. 1930 b. 1931 c. 1933 d. None of these. Ans. d. None of these.
10. The “Day of Deliverance” was observed on: Ans. 22 December 1939.
11. British Cabinet Minister Mr. Cripps came to India in: Ans. 1942.
12. Who took the oath of Governor-General of Pakistan from Quaid-e-Azam?
Ans. Justice Mian Abdul Rashid.
13. The Objective Resolutions was accepted by the Constituent Assembly in: Ans. 1949.
14. Write the name of a person who has been the Governor-General as well as the Prime
Minister of Pakistan: Ans. Khwaja Nazim ud Din
15. When Pakistan gave an application to the United Nations to become its member which
country opposed it? Ans. Afghanistan.
16. Pak-China border dispute was settled in: Ans. 1963.
17. Pakistan Peoples Party was founded in: And. 1966.
18. The Constitution of 1956 was promulgated on: Ans. 23rd March 1956.
19. The Last Governor General of Pakistan was: Ans. Sikandar Mirza.
20. Pakistan became member of Non-Aligned Movement in:
a. 1977 b. 1978 c. 1980 d. None of these. Ans. d. None of these.
INDO-PAK HISTORY PAPER-II (2008)
1). In which language Shah Wali Ullah translated the Holy Quran:
a). English b). Persian c). Turkish d). none of these Ans. b). Persian
(2). Indian National Congress was established in :
a). 1883 b). 1885 c). 1887 d). none of these Ans. b). 1885
(3). Who was the Viceroy at the time of partition of Bengal :
a). Lord Caning b). Lord Curzon c). Lord Minto d). none of these Ans. b). Lord Curzon
(4). The Simla deputation was headed by :
a). Agha Khan b). M.A. Johar c). Syed Amir Ali d). none of these Ans. a). Agha Khan
(5). Separate electorate was provided in :
a). 1909 b). 1919 c). 1935 d). none of these Ans. b). 1919
(6). Who was the author of ‘My India Years’:
a). Lord Curzon b). Lord Hardinge c). Lord Mountbatten d). none of these Ans. b). Lord
Hardinge
(7). Sanghata Movement was started by:
a). Dr. Hergopal b). Dr Moonje c). Dr Swami d). none of these Ans. b). Dr Moonje
(8). Mopla revolt was started in:
a). 1920 b). 1921 c). 1922 d). none of these Ans. c). 1922
(9). Who started the Home Rule Movement :
a). M. A. Jinnah b). B.G. Tilak c). Mrs. Annie Besant d). none of these Ans. c). Mrs. Annie
Besant
(10). The subjects were divided into central and provincial by the Act of:
a). 1909 b). 1919 c). 1935 d). none of these Ans. b). 1919
(11). The first Chief Justice of Pakistan was:
a). Abdur Rashid b). Sajjad Ali Shah c). Zafar ul Haq d). none of these Ans. a). Abdur
Rashid
(12). Treaty of Lausane was signed in :
a). 1921 b). 1922 c). 1923 d). none of these Ans. c). 1923
(13). Muhammad Ali Jinnah joined the All India Muslim League in :
a). 1911 b). 1912 c). 1913 d). none of these Ans. c). 1913
(14). Mauala Mohammad Ali Johar was the editor of :
a). Hindustan Times b). Azadi c). Comrade d). none of these Ans. c). Comrade
(15). Who started the Shuddin Movement:
a). Nehru b). Tilak c). Gandhi d). none of these Ans. b). Tilak
(16). Bande-Matram was a :
a). Anthem b). Film c). Novel d). none of these Ans. a). Anthem
(17). Now or Never pamphlet was written by :
a). Agha Khan b). Ch. Rehmat Ali c). Mohammad Ali Jinnah d). none of these Ans. b). Ch.
Rehmat Ali
(18). The book ‘verdict on India’ was written by :
a). Beverlay Nickolas b). Charles Nicholas c). Peter Nicholas d). none of these Ans. a).
Beverlay Nickolas
(19). The first Round Table was held in :
a). London b). Delhi c). Lahore d). none of these Ans. a). London
(20). Famous Wardha scheme was about :
a). Culture b). Education c). Religion d). none of these Ans. b). Education
HISTORY OF PAKISTAN AND INDIA, PAPER-II (2009)
Q.1. Select the best option/answer and fill in the appropriate box on the Answer Sheet.
(20)
(i) British India Company was granted permission of trade with India by:
(a) Emperor Akbar (b) Jehangir (c) Shah Jehan (d) Aurangzeb Alamgir (e) None of these
(b) Jehangir
(ii) The First British Governor General of India was:
(a) Lord Dalhousie (b) Cornwallis (c) Clive Lloyd (d) Warren Hastings (e)None of these (d)
Warren Hastings
(iii) Sir Syed Ahmad Khan retired from the British service as:
(a) Judge (b) Revenue Commissioner (c) Principal (d) Clerk (e)None of these (a) Judge
(iv) During the War of Independence England was ruled by:
(a) King James (b) King Williams (c) Queen Victoria (d) Queen Elizabeth-I (e)None of
these (c) Queen Victoria
(v) All-India National Congress was founded in:
(a) 1865 (b) 1875 (c) 1880 (d) 1885 (e)None of these (d) 1885
(vi) The founder of All India National Congress was:
(a) Gandhi (b) Jawaher Lal Nehru (c) Ram Mohan Roy d) A.O. Hume (e)None of these (d)
A.O. Hume
(vii) The Muslim leader who advised the Muslims not to participate in the meetings of All-
India National Congress was:
(a) Maulana Abul Kalam Azad (b) Maulana Muhammad Ali
(c) Sir Syed Ahmad Khan (d) Maulana Abdul Bari
(e)None of these (c) Sir Syed Ahmad Khan
(viii) The founder of Two Nations Theory is considered to be:
(a) Sir Syed Ahmad Khan (b) Sir Karim Agha Khan
(c) Allama Muhammad Iqbal (d) Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah (e)None of these (a)
Sir Syed Ahmad Khan
(ix) Partition of Bengal in 1905 was carried out by:
(a) Lord Cornwallis (b) Lord Minto (c) Lord Curzon (d) Lord Morley (e)None of these (c)
Lord Curzon
(x) Simla Deputation was led by:
(a) Sir Karim Agha Khan (b) Sir Salimullah Khan (c) Nawab Wiqar ul Mulk (d) Nawab
Mohsin ul Mulk (a) Sir Karim Agha Khan
(xi) The Muslims of Indian Sub-Continent were granted right of Separate Electorate in:
(a) 1909 (b) 1919 (c)1932 (d) 1935 (e)None of these (b) 1919
(xii) The Author of Spirit of Islam was:
(a) Sir Syed Ahmad Khan (b) Sir Allama Muhammad Iqbal (c) Justice Syed Ameer Ali (d)
P.K. Hiti (c) Justice Syed Ameer Ali
(xiii) During Hijrat Movement the Muslims of India migrated to:
(a) Iran (b) Afghanistan (c) Turkey (d) Saudi Arabia (b) Afghanistan
(xiv) All-India National Congress participated in the:
(a) 1st Round Table Conference (b) 2nd Round Table Conference (c) 3rd Round Table
Conference (b) 2nd Round Table Conference
(xv) Sharif Report highlighted the atrocities of :
(a) The British Rule (b) Congress Ministries (c) General Dyre at Jalianwala Bagh (d)Dogra
Maharaja (b) Congress Ministries
(xvi) The First President of Pakistan was:
(a) Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah (b) Ghulam Muhammad
(c) Sikandar Mirza (d) General Ayub Khan (c) Sikandar Mirza
(xvii) The membership of Pakistan in the United Nations Organization was opposed by:
(a) India (b) Afghanistan (c) Israel (d) Soviet Union (b) Afghanistan
(xviii) The President of the 1st Constituent Assembly at the time of its dissolution was:
(a) Liaquat Ali Khan (b) Khawaja Nazim-ud-Din
(c) Maulvi Tamiz-ud-Din (d) Noor ul Amin (c) Maulvi Tamiz-ud-Din
(xix) Pakistan-China boundary Dispute was settled during the government of:
(a) Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah (b) Liaquat Ali Khan
(c) Ghulam Muhammad (d) General Ayub Khan (d) General Ayub Khan
(xx) During the Tashkent Agreement the Foreign Minister of Pakistan was:
(a) Manzoor Qadir (b) Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto
(c) Agha Shahi (d) Aziz Ahmad (b) Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto
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Hey have a bird's eye view of past papers objective for atleast 20 years and glossary of
2009 then u ll have no need to do any more objective regarding p.a
If u want more, read an extensive book of Imtiaz shahid, but that ll take ur huge time,
although it ll be very productive
Choice is urz
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