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Lecture 1
___________is a set of beliefs, values and ideals of a group and a nation.
Evolution
Ideology
Bakhti movements
None of the given
1946
1949
1948
1950
__________ emphasizes on some particular principles, ideals and blueprint for the future.
Evolution
Ideology
Bakhti movements
None of the given
Before
After
On
None of the given
Mahmud of Ghazna launched _________ attacks and opened the gate to preach Islam.
17
18
16
19
____________won over the Muslim rulers due to the industrial and scientific developments and
modern war strategy.
The British
The Jewish
The Hindus
None of the given
1855
1857
1888
1890
In ___________ the Indian National Congress was founded to indicate the beginning of the
Indian nationalist movement under the British.
1885
1857
1886
1880
Allama iqbal
Quaid e Azam
Sir Sayed Ahmed Khan
None of the given
1907
1906
1908
1990
The Ali-Garh movement produced ____________leadership who could protect the Muslims’
rights on the Western political lines.
Brave
Educated
Non educated
None of the given
Lahore
Dhaka
Delhi
None of the given
After 1857, Hindi-Urdu Controversy was the major assault by the Hindus on Muslim heritage
and legacy of the great Muslim Empire. Is it correct?
Yes
No
1877
1867
1866
None of the given
Lecture 2
The role of __________is very important to put nation on the way.
Students
Workers
Leadership
None of the given
M. A. Jinnah
Allama iqbal
1913
1909
1916
1906
1920
1909
1908
1919
1916
1920
1913
1909
1929
1928
1936
1938
Jinnah used the term NATION for the Muslims of India in Feb
1935
1936
1939
1929
Jinnah believed in the force of Islam as he said that Islam is a dynamic force that can unite the
Muslims. Is this correct?
Yes
No
Allama iqbal first public appearance was in 1899 at the annual session of Anjuman Himayat-i-
Islam in Lahore when he presented the poem,
Nala-i-Yatim
Shikwa, Jawab e shikwa
Nala-e-Yaman
None of the given
Nationalist
Internationalist
Both of above
None of the given
Lecture 4
Sir Syed Ahmad Khan was born at
Lahore
Delhi
Dhaka
None of the given
1817
1866
1818
None of the given
Sir Syed’s family had already joined the East India Company and his maternal grandfather served in
__________and __________under the British government.
Iran, Burma
Iran, Iraq
Iran, Delhi
Burma, Dhaka
Sir Syed got interest in English from his maternal family. Is this correct?
Yes
No
In 1841
In 1846
In 1848
None of the given
1898
1896
1890
None of the given
Sir Syed ___________ the British confidence and cordial relationship by saving their lives during the War
of Independence.
Won
Loss
Sir Syed published _________________of India and ___________________that helped both the nations
to redress their grievances.
1885
1886
1867
1817
1867
1866
1817
None of the given
______________ set up the Patriotic Association to meet the propaganda of the Congress.
M.Ali Jinnah
Allama Iqbql
Sir sayed Ahmed khan
None of the given
November 1893
December 1893
July 1893
October 1893
Lecture 5
The year ________ brought decline to the Muslim rule in India.
1866
1857
1867
1869
Partition of Bengal,
1906
1905
1915
1916
The British government revoked the partition to avoid trouble on the visit of
King Georgei V
King George V
King George Vi
None of the given
1906
1905
1915
1918
______________was the first systematic attempt on the part of the Muslims to present their demands,
to the British government and to seek their acceptance.
Partition of Bengal
Formation of the Muslim League
Lucknow Pact
Simla Deputation
The Simla deputation comprised _________ Muslims from all over India.
30
35
57
39
Lahore
Dhaka
Delhi
None of the given
December, 1906
December, 1905
December, 1913
Feb, 1916
Lucknow pact
Simla Deputation
Partition of Bengal
Formation of Muslim League
Separated
United
Bombay
Dhaka
Punjab
Dehli
1915
1906
1913
1916
Lecture 6
The Khilafat movement was a religio-political movement launched by the
1. Christan
2. Hindus
3. Muslims
4. All of the given
1. England
2. Germany
3. USA
4. All of the given
Newspaper/Magzine “Zamindar” of
Al-Hilal of
1. 1916
2. 1919
3. 1906
4. 1913
The first Khilafat Conference at Delhi in November 1919 was arranged in which the Congress
leaders like Gandhi and Nehru participated. Is this wrong?
1. Yes
2. No
1. Hijrat Movement
2. Rowlett
3. Khilafat conference
4. Partition of Bangal
A huge human casualties in
1. Hijrat Movement
2. Jallianwala Bagh incident
3. Khilafat conference
4. Partition of Bangal
1. Home
2. Pakistan
3. Darul Harab
4. None of the given
_______________were the descendents of the Arab Muslims settled in the Sub-Continent even
before the arrival of Muhammad Bin Qasim.
1. Gandhi
2. Moplahs
1. 1922
2. 1935
3. 1929
4. 1936
Who revenge of Jallianwala Bagh by killing the Governor Punjab, Sir Michaal O’ Dayer?
1. Ranjit Singh
2. Ram Muhammad Singh Azad
3. Ghazi ilam Din Shaheed
4. None of the given
During Khilafat Movement, “Chorachoir” assumed huge significant. The reason of this incident
is______________
1. 1924
2. 1929
3. 1922
4. None of the given
Lecture 7
Delhi Muslim Proposals
1. March 1927
2. March 1928
3. March 1929
4. March 1930
The main objective was to constitute proposals for the Indian Constitution
1. 1929
2. 1927
3. 1928
4. None of the given
The British government sent a commission to seek the opinion of Indians on the future shape of
constitutional arrangements.
1. 1932
2. 1928
3. 1930
4. 1929
Poona Pact
1. September 1932
2. September 1936
3. September 1929
4. None of the given
In the light of___________ document, Quaid-e-Azam remarked as “it is parting the ways”.
1. Communal Awards
2. Lucknow pact
3. Nehru report
4. Simon commission
Lecture 8
ALLAMA IQBAL’s Presidential Address
1935
1932
1929
1930
1920
1916
1919
1922
Allama Iqbal Deliver lectures on Islam in Aligarh, Hyderabad and Madaras in ___________.
1930
1926
1928
None of the given
_________ said Islam is a people building force in India that has given moral consciousness and
political identity to the people.
Quaid-e-Azam
ALLAMA IQBAL
Ch. Rahmat Ali
Sir Syed Ahmad Khan
At_____________, Allama Iqbal presided over the meeting and delivered his famous address.
Allahabad
Delhi
Lahore
None oof the given
1908
1905
1926
None of the given
The Hindu-Muslim question had great importance and stood crucial to British Indian history
after ____________
1855
1857
1888
1889
Lecture 9
Ch. Rahmat Ali was born in Hoshiarpur district in
1893
1891
1892
None of the given
Allama Iqbal
Quaid e Azam
Ch. Rahmat Ali
None of the given
Pakistan
Punjab
Peshawar
Parachanar
Kabul
Karakram
Kashmir
Kazakistan
Shumali Wazirstan
Shakargarh
ShikarPur
Sindh
Balochistan
Afghanistan
Iran
None of the given
Allama Iqbal
Quaid e Azam
Ch. Rahmat Ali
None of the given
He visited Pakistan in
1949
1948
1947
1946
1951
1956
1959
1958
Lecture 10
The Muslim League performed poorly in the 1937 elections and got only about _____percent of
Muslim seats
19
21
10
15
4
10
15
6
Congress Started after 1937 elections ___________ movement to defame the ML in their
favour.
Warid
Band – Mataram
Wardha
None of the given
The Second World War (September 1939) proved ________ for the Muslims in a sense that the
Congress Ministries resigned in November 1939.
Darkness
blessing
nothing
None of the given
1939
1933
1938
1949
Military took over on 7 October 1958 and consequently_________ became Chief Martial Law
Administrator.
1959
1958
1960
1961
Under __________ system Forty Thousand basic democrats (local councilors) were to be
elected in each province
Constitution
Democracies
Both of above
None of the given
Lecture 11
The Lahore Resolution,
1940
1933
1938
1949
1929
1939
1949
1944
1942
1939
1949
1944
1944
1945
1940
1945
1948
1944
1949
1947
Lecture 12
__________arranged Simla Conference during June-July 1945 in which all the political parties
participated by sending their representatives.
In December 1945 the elections of Central Legislature were held and the ML won all
______Muslim seats.
40
50
20
30
In December 1945 the elections of Central Legislature were held and Congress won _________
seats.
37
47
57
67
Cabinet
Nehru
Direct Action Day
None of the given
1946
1948
1949
1950
September 8
September 2
November 7
November 9
Lecture 13
_________________was a protest against the British policy of injustice towards the Muslims.
Cabinet
Nehru
Direct Action Day
None of the given
November 29
October 25
December 25
March 28
79
80
84
None of the given
Maulana Bhashani
Molvi fazlul Haq
Quaid-e-Azam
None of the given
1947
1948
1949
1960
The basic objective of Mountbatten appointment was to _________up British rule.
Expand
Maintain
Wind
None of the given
Prime Minister Attlee declared by ____________1948, all power would be given to representatives.
June
July
August
September
1947
1946
1944
None of the given
Lecture 14
Following acts were introduced by the British government in India.
British Parliament passed a law for complete takeover of all rights of the East India Company
over India
1858
1909
1861
1892
This act was the first legislation by the British government in India
This act was another step towards giving Indians more representation in the Government.
It was the most important and most comprehensive legislation introduced by the British
Government in India.
Lecture 15
The Problems of the New State
New Administration
Division of Assets
Canal water and trade issues
All of the given
Karachi
Islamabad
Faisalabad
Peshawar
____________government was not cooperative for transfer of record and equipment to Pakistan.
Indian
British
Muslims
None of the given
The full financial share of Pakistan was NOT transferred. Is this correct?
Yes
No
Initially rupees ____________ were transferred that were not sufficient to meet the expenditures
of the newly born state.
300 million
500 million
200 million
100 million
There were over _________ princely states in India on the verge of the partition of India.
550
560
20
40
Junagadh
Kashmir
Hyderabad
None of the given
The most important state was _________ naturally connected with Pakistan.
Junagadh
Kashmir
Hyderabad
None of the given
1946
1947
1948
1944
The major rivers flow from _________ and some canal heads located in India.
Junagadh
Kashmir
Hyderabad
None of the given
In _________, India cut off water to some canal that was a serious threat to agriculture in West
Pakistan.
1944
1945
1960
1948
1949
1945
1960
1948
1949
1945
1960
1948
when did the rule of east india company end in the sub-continent?
who was the viceroy of india when bengal was divided in 1905 ?
what was the main objective of the hindu revivalist movements in india?
North Western areas are Muslim majority areas. We will not only keep these majorities but will
turn them into a Muslim state. Muslims should get rid of Indianism, it is better for Muslims and
Islam. Who said this?
In 1869
Whose article was published in Time and Tide which described Muslims as a Nation?
Quaid-i-Azam
What was the basic objective of the appointment of Mountbatten as Viceroy in 1947?
Whose treatment was very brutal with the Moplas which caused Mopla Revolt?
Hindu Landlords
Why dwas The Simla Conference of 1945 failed?
In, 1940
Who was the Viceroy of India when Bengal was divided in 1905?
Lord Cruzan
Why did Muslim League observe “Direct Action Day” on August 16, 1946?
Which political party formed its govt in NWFP after the elections of 1945-46?
June, 1947
Aligarh Movement
In which Constitutional document Diarchy System was introduced in the Indian Provinces?
Why was the Mission send to India in 1945 called as Cabinet Mission Plan?
It consisted of three British Cabinet's members
In, 1933
Why did Quaid-i-Azam launch “Direct Action Day” on August 16, 1946?
Mountbatten
He started work on the roots of Muslim decline and the mechanism to uplift the Muslims
Which Act was the first legislation by the British Government in India?
Who did move the resolution in Delhi Convention for a separate state?
Quaid-e-Azam
September, 1960
When was the Cripps Mission sent to India by the British government?
In March, 1942
How many large states were there in India on the verge of the partition of India?
560
November, 1947
When was Delhi Convention held by the Muslim League elected members?
April, 1946
What was the total area of the princely state of Junagarh at the time of partition?
3377 miles
Which Act was promulgated to give legal shape to the 3rd June Plan in 1947?
1858
For 3 years
Who launched a movement for the Muslim tenants against the Hindu landlords?
March 1933
Why did Quaid-i-Azam launch “Direct Action Day” on August 16, 1946?
In, 1922
In August, 1942
Who used the word NATION for the Muslims of Sub Continent for the first time?
Quaid-e-Azam
Allama Iqbal
When did the rule of East India Company end in the Sub-Continent?
In 1858
Lecture 16
The Objectives Resolution
1949
1945
1960
1948
2 __________ was the first constitutional document that proved to be the foundation of the
constitutional developments in Pakistan.
3 Sovereignty over the entire universe belongs to Almighty Allah alone. This is the feature of
____________________
The first Constituent Assembly came into existence under Indian Independence
Act 1948
Act 1947
Act 1950
Rule
Constitution
Address
2 It has precedence over ordinary laws and cannot be changed like ordinary laws.
Rule
Constitution
Address
3 The Government of India Act (1935) was modified and promulgated in the newly state of
Pakistan. 1935
1934
1944
1940
4 The major issues, the first constituent assembly faced, were about:
Federalism
Representation
5 ___________ is meant to accommodate such kind of diversity maintaining the unity of the
state or country.
Federalism
Representation
Separate or Joint Electorate
Weak Centre
Strong Centre
1989
1954
1956
1955
9 Separate electorate was adopted on the demand of Muslims in 1909 by the British
Government.Is this correct?
Yes
No
Hindi
Urdu
Arabic
Punjabi
11 In 1948 _________ declared that Urdu would be the national language but provinces could
use their languages.
Allama Iqbal
Quaid e Azam
1962
1954
1956
1955
1955
1997
1967
March, 1952
February, 1952
September, 1952
April,1952
1954
1955
1958
1959
Lecture 18
1 _____________ is a basic document in the handling of domestic affairs.
Rule
Constitution
Address
Rule
Constitution
Address
Rule
Constitution
Address
4 In October 1954, GG (Governor General) dissolved the CA that was challenged in the Sindh
court by
Maulvi Tamizuddin
Ghulam Muhammad
Quaid-e-Azam
1956
1955
1959
1957
Lecture 19
1 The Constitution of _____ was passed after long deliberations.
1962
1954
1956
1955
Parliamentary System
Federal System
Provincial Structure
4 In Parliamentary system, The President would be of _____ years of age, Muslim and qualified
to be a member of National Assembly.
50
45
55
40
Prime Minister
President
Both of above
Prime Minister
Speaker
Judge
7 President could not remove ________unless he was sure that ______ did not enjoythe support
of majority in the National Assembly.
Prime Minister
Speaker
Judge
Prime Minister
Speaker
Judge
9 National Assembly was the only house of the parliament having a membership of _______
plus10 women seats
200
100
400
300
11 According to 1956 Constitution ,There were ______ Provinces in the federation of Pakistan.
Parliamentary System
Federal System
Assembly
13 According to 1956 Constitution, In Provincial Structure The real powers were given to
___________ members
MNA's
MPA's
14 According to 1956 Constitution, At centre level the highest court was _____________
High Court
Supreme Court
Both of above
Civil Rights
Political Rights
Both of above
Lecture 20
The government introduced Basic Democracies in October
1958
1959
1950
1956
1960
1968
1962
1969
There were 150 seats plus _______ seats were reserved for women.
40 years
30 years
25 years
35 years
Two
Four
Six
Eight
Lecture 21
1 ___________ handed over power to Zulfikar Ali Bhutto on December 20, 1971 after the first
general elections.
Yahya Khan
Ayub Khan
2 Senate
Indirect elections
Direct elections
3 National Assembly
Indirect elections
Direct elections
2002
2001
2004
2010
21 to 18
22 to 20
Both of above
2006
2002
2007
2009
Lecture 22
1 ___________became the first Governor General (GG) of Pakistan.
ALLAMA IQBAL
ALLAMA IQBAL
M. A. Jinnah August
Kh. Nazimuddin
Ghulam Mohammad
4 Indo-Pakistan war started and at the end of war Tashkand Pact was signed with
India
Pakistan
Afghanistan
Both of above
None of the given
6 Legal Framework Order (LFO) as interim law issued in March 1970 which provided basic
principles for: Constitution making
Lecture 23
1 assumed power on December 20, 1971. First he became President of Pakistan and also the first
civilian Chief Marshal Law Administrator.
Yayha Khan
Privitization
Nationalisation
Awami League
MQM
PPP
30
50
90
5. 1985-1999,Democracy was restored but no civilian government could complete its tenure
of five years and became the victim of ___________ of 8th amendment.
58-cb
58-2B
58-3B
6 In_________ again Military Rule was imposed against the civilian government?s attempt to
concentrate power in the office of Prime Minister.
1999
1998
1997
1973
1965
1962
1945
1960
1979
1970
1989
Lecture 24
1 Pakistan was comprised of_________ wings when it came into existence on August 14, 1947.
Three
Two
Five
Four
1971
1972
1973
1970
3 Pakistan is located in the Northwestern part of South Asian Sub-continent. Is this Correct?
Yes
No
2500-1200
2500-2000
2500-1600
5 ________ first came to this land followed by Islam and Muslims from Central Asia and
Afghanistan.
Arians
Nawab's
Rajput's
Jatt's
6 Muslim rule continued about __________ years.
100
500
1000
1500
799095
795095
796095
796096
Sindh
Balochistan
NWFP
Punjab
10 Climate of Pakistan is
Smooth
Diverse
Plain
15
30
40
21
Iran
Afghanistan
China
India
Iran
Afghanistan
China
India
Iran
Afghanistan
China
India
Iran
Afghanistan
China
India
16 Pakistan's __________ km long border with china
300
600
900
1200
300
600
900
1200
300
590
490
390
1200
1300
1400
1500
20 Silk Route is a major link for trade and traveling betweenn Pakistan and ________.
Iran
Afghanistan
China
India
21 Durand Line was drawn with the Border of _____________ and Pakistan.
Iran
Afghanistan
China
India
Gawader
Karachi
Karakram
Iran
Pakistan
China
India
Lecture 26
1 ________is the key to economic development and overall prosperity.
Agriculture
Techonology
Industrialization
Agriculture
Techonology
Industrialization
None of the given
3 ________has close relevance with the defence and security of the country.
Agriculture
Techonology
Industrialization
Large
Small
Huge
1961
1955
1950
1961
1955
1950
7 __________was established to give loans and credit facilities, including foreign exchange
facility, for setting up industry
PIDC
ICP
NIT
PICIC
Lecture 27
1 ____________ is a key to development for individual, society and state.
Agriculture
Techonology
Industrialization
Education
Agriculture
Techonology
Industrialization
Education
3 __________ is designed according to the ideology of the state and its identity.
Agriculture
Techonology
Industrialization
Education
Agriculture
Techonology
Industrialization
Education
50
46
40
44
High
Low
Satisfactory
Calm
Problematic
Primary
Middle
Secondary
Higher
Primary
Middle
Secondary
Higher
Primary
Middle
Secondary
Higher
Virtual University
Both of above
Medical
Engineering
Dentistry
IT
Yes
No
Lecture 28
1 _________state can live in isolation.
All
Some
No
2 The main aims of features of ?__________ Policy? are protection of- independence,
Sovereignty and Territorial Integrity.
National
Foreign
Provincial
None of the given
3 In Foregin policy, primary concern is the _____________ through diplomacy and military
security arrangements.
Security
Food
Economic
IT
4 Pakistan has ___________ relations with almost all the nations of the world on the basis of
mutuality of interests, cordiality, peace and non-interference in internal affairs.
Bad
Good
Costom
Brotherhood
5 ________ proved to be a reliable and consistent friend over the periods of decades.
US
China
Russia
Iran
6 Pakistan has working relations with Russia but frequent problems remained unsolved during
the period of _________ War.
Hot water
Cold
Hot
1965
1947
1948
1949
1950
8 Pakistan has enjoyed the Security Council membership for _______ times
10
9 Pakistan has been CHAMPION of peaceful uses of nuclear technology. Is this Correct?
Yes
No
10 The most problematic area of Pakistan?s foreign policy is the relationship with
Iran
Afghanistan
China
India
Water
Hyderabad
Kashmir
Sialkot
Inactive
Active
Lecture 29
1 Pakistan rendered full moral support for the independence of
Indonesia
Tunis
Morocco
2 Pakistan, being a Muslim state, always sided with the national rights of the Palestinian people.
Is this Correct?
Yes
No
3 Pakistan was among the ________ Muslim nations which attended the inaugural session in
Rabat (1969).
100
51
44
30
Rabaat
Turkey
Lahore
Islamabad
India
Russia
USA
OIC
Iran
Turkey
ECO
RID
RBD
RCD
Pakistan
Saudia Arabia
Turkey
Iran
Afghanistan
Saudia
Arabia
Turkey
Iran
10 _________ King was also the first head of state who visited Pakistan.
Afghanistan
Saudia Arabia
Turkey
Iran
11 Pakistan welcomed the Iranian Revolution of February______________.
1999
1979
1955
1960
1956
1967
1973
All of the given
13 Col. Qazzafi has been a great well wisher and supporter of Pakistan. Is this Correct?
Yes
No
Jordan
Egypt
Libya
15 Afghanistan sided with the ?__________? issue and created problems for Pakistan.
Boundary
Pakhtunistan
Taliban
16 The Soviet military intervention in Afghanistan gave birth to the Mujahideen groups,
_________.
Qabili
Al Mashriq
Taliban
Mehsood
17 The Sept 11, __________ incident in America concluded major changes in the world
diplomacy.
2002
2001
2011
2006
18 Pakistan had initially bitter relations but recognized it in 1974 that set in the normalization of
relations.
Jordan
Afghanistan
Bangladesh
Lecture 30
1 What is an Ideology? It is a set of
BELIEFS
VALUES
IDEALS
Foreign Policy
Ideology
Conferences
One
Two
Three
Four