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Hisorty of Pakistan & India MCQs

Quaid e Azam resigned from membership of Imperial Legislative council on account of ____.

  • A. Hindu-Muslim riots
  • B. Rowlett Act
  • C. Internal differences of the Muslim League
  • D. Demand for Independence
Explanation:
Jinnah resigned in 1919 in protest against the repressive Rowlatt Act.

Indian leader who was deported from the province of Punjab after the treaty in 1919 was ____.

  • A. Saifuddin Kitchlew
  • B. Fazl-i-Hussain
  • C. Muhammad Rehman
  • D. None of these
Explanation:
Dr. Saifuddin Kitchlew and Dr. Satyapal were deported after the Rowlatt Satyagraha.

Which Indian leader was exiled to the Andamans in 1919?

  • A. Barkat Ali
  • B. Maulana Muhammad Ali Johar
  • C. Saifuddin Kitchlew
  • D. None of these
Explanation:
Several Khilafat leaders faced restrictions, but prominent exiles included others; context points to Ali Brothers' associates.

Congress accepted the Partition Plan immediately, but the Muslim League could not accept it immediately. At that time, Jinnah opined that ____.

  • A. We shall boycott it
  • B. The plan would be submitted to the Muslim League Council for discussion
  • C. We would present our priorities
  • D. The Plan is not practicable
Explanation:
Jinnah referred the plan to the Muslim League Council for approval.

Who was the PM of Bengal after the 1946 Elections?

  • A. Muhammad Ali Bogra
  • B. Fazlul Haq
  • C. Khawaja Nazimuddin
  • D. Hussain Suhrawardy
Explanation:
Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy became Premier of Bengal.

In the provincial election of 1945-46, how many seats did the All-India Muslim League win?

  • A. 380
  • B. 400
  • C. 428
  • D. 450
Explanation:
The League won approximately 428–429 Muslim seats across provinces.

How many Muslim seats were secured by the All-India Muslim League in the 1945-46 provincial assembly elections?

  • A. 396
  • B. 425
  • C. 441
  • D. 429
Explanation:
The Muslim League won 429 out of 492 Muslim seats in provincial assemblies.

In the elections of 1945-46, out of the total Muslim seats of 119, how many seats did the Bengal Muslim League win?

  • A. 113
  • B. 110
  • C. 222
  • D. 228
Explanation:
The Bengal Muslim League secured an overwhelming majority of Muslim seats.

How many seats were won by the All-India Muslim League in the 1945-46 Legislative Elections?

  • A. 20
  • B. 30
  • C. 32
  • D. 35
Explanation:
The Muslim League won 30 reserved Muslim seats in the Central Legislative Assembly.

Who suggested new elections after the Shimla Conference?

  • A. Iskander Mirza
  • B. Muhammad Shafi
  • C. Jinnah
  • D. None of these
Explanation:
Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah demanded fresh elections to reflect the Muslim League's strength.