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    Q: Which movement helped mobilize Indian Muslim masses in early 20th century?

    A) Khalsa Movement
    B) Non-Cooperation Movement
    C) Aligarh Movement
    D) Quit India Movement

    Q: The 1906 session of Muslim League was held in:

    A) Aligarh
    B) Dhaka
    C) Lahore
    D) Karachi

    Q: The Muslim League’s strength before 1937 elections was:

    A) Limited to elite and educated Muslims
    B) Dominant in all provinces
    C) Supported by Congress
    D) Backed by British military

    Q: The idea of Two-Nation Theory was opposed by:

    A) Allama Iqbal
    B) Jinnah
    C) Liaquat Ali Khan
    D) Congress leaders like Nehru

    Q: The Lahore Resolution was significant because:

    A) It provided clear political demand for separate Muslim states
    B) It merged Muslim and Hindu demands
    C) It called for economic reforms only
    D) It ended British rule

    Q: The Cripps Mission in 1942 failed because:

    A) British supported Pakistan
    B) Muslims rejected independence
    C) It created immediate Pakistan
    D) Congress and Muslim League had conflicting objectives

    Q: Who was the first Governor-General of Pakistan?

    A) Liaquat Ali Khan
    B) Khawaja Nazimuddin
    C) Allama Iqbal
    D) Muhammad Ali Jinnah

    Q: The Radcliffe Line was announced in:

    A) 1946
    B) 1947
    C) 1948
    D) 1945

    Q: Which event marked the final partition of British India?

    A) Lahore Resolution 1940
    B) Lucknow Pact 1916
    C) Indian Independence Act 1947
    D) Simon Commission 1928

    Q: Allama Iqbal’s 1930 address emphasized:

    A) Muslims needed autonomous regions in northwest India
    B) Immediate full independence
    C) Support for Congress
    D) Economic cooperation with Hindus

    Q: The first Constituent Assembly of Pakistan convened in:

    A) July 1947
    B) September 1947
    C) October 1947
    D) August 1947

    Q: Pakistan came into existence on:

    A) 13 August 1947
    B) 14 August 1947
    C) 15 August 1947
    D) 16 August 1947

    Q: India became independent on:

    A) 14 August 1947
    B) 16 August 1947
    C) 17 August 1947
    D) 15 August 1947

    Q: Direct Action Day led to which major outcome?

    A) Immediate Pakistan
    B) Congress victory
    C) Widespread communal riots in Bengal
    D) British military intervention

    Q: The first session of Constituent Assembly of Pakistan was held in:

    A) Karachi
    B) Lahore
    C) Islamabad
    D) Dhaka

    Q: Muslim League’s demand for Pakistan was primarily based on:

    A) Economic concerns only
    B) Political, cultural, and religious identity of Muslims
    C) Military considerations
    D) British approval only

    Q: Liaquat Ali Khan is known for:

    A) Drafting Lahore Resolution
    B) Founding All-India Muslim League
    C) Organizing Muslim League and serving as first PM
    D) Leading Khilafat Movement

    Q: The Radcliffe Award resulted in:

    A) Muslim League victory in elections
    B) Creation of All-India Federation
    C) British victory over Congress
    D) Division of Punjab and Bengal between India and Pakistan

    Q: The Simla Conference aimed to:

    A) Negotiate power-sharing between Congress and Muslim League
    B) Create immediate Pakistan
    C) Support British administration
    D) Dissolve Muslim League

    Q: The 1945–46 elections demonstrated:

    A) Congress’ dominance in all Muslim areas
    B) British support for Congress
    C) Muslim League’s popularity among Indian Muslims
    D) Sikh control of Punjab
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