Q: The Direct Action campaign of 1946 was declared to:
Q: The significance of the Lahore Resolution includes:
Q: Muslim League’s Fourteen Points (1929) aimed to:
Q: Provincial elections under the Government of India Act 1935 were held in:
Q: Congress ministries resigned from provincial governments in:
Q: The British Government responded to the Pakistan demand initially by:
Q: The success of Pakistan Movement was largely due to:
Q: The Cabinet Mission Plan’s provincial groupings were rejected by the Muslim League because:
Q: The 1940 Lahore session of Muslim League was historic because:
Q: The Simla Conference of 1945 aimed at:
Q: The British policy of 'Divide and Rule' influenced:
Q: The Indian Independence Act of 1947 led to:
Q: The Radcliffe Line determined:
Q: The Muslim League’s success in the 1946 elections strengthened:
Q: The first Constituent Assembly of Pakistan convened in:
Q: The first Governor-General of Pakistan, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, took office in:
Q: The objectives of the Pakistan Movement included:
Q: The First Round Table Conference was held in:
Q: Allama Iqbal delivered the Allahabad Address in:
Q: The role of provincial Muslim Leagues in Pakistan Movement was: