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    Q: The main goal of the Fourteen Points (1929) proposed by Jinnah was:

    A) Immediate independence
    B) Economic reforms only
    C) Safeguard Muslim political rights
    D) British cooperation

    Q: Which session marked the official adoption of Pakistan as Muslim League policy?

    A) Aligarh 1906
    B) Lucknow 1916
    C) Lahore 1940
    D) Delhi 1932

    Q: The Cripps Mission of 1942 failed primarily because:

    A) It granted Pakistan immediately
    B) It ended British rule
    C) It merged Muslim provinces
    D) It was rejected by both Congress and Muslim League

    Q: The British Prime Minister announced transfer of power in:

    A) February 1947
    B) March 1947
    C) April 1947
    D) May 1947

    Q: The Muslim League’s strength increased in the 1940s due to:

    A) British financial support
    B) Congress concessions
    C) Sikh alliance
    D) Jinnah’s leadership and organizational discipline

    Q: The Radcliffe Award was announced on:

    A) 17 August 1947
    B) 16 August 1947
    C) 18 August 1947
    D) 19 August 1947

    Q: Quaid-e-Azam delivered his historic address to the Constituent Assembly on:

    A) 10 August 1947
    B) 11 August 1947
    C) 12 August 1947
    D) 13 August 1947

    Q: The June 3rd Plan for partition was announced on:

    A) 3 June 1947
    B) 4 June 1947
    C) 5 June 1947
    D) 6 June 1947

    Q: The Indian Independence Act was passed on:

    A) 10 July 1947
    B) 18 July 1947
    C) 20 July 1947
    D) 25 July 1947

    Q: Sir Syed Ahmad Khan is remembered for:

    A) Drafting Pakistan Resolution
    B) Aligarh Movement and Muslim political awareness
    C) Leading Direct Action Day
    D) Cabinet Mission negotiations

    Q: The 1937 elections caused Muslim League to:

    A) Reorganize and strengthen political strategy
    B) Disband
    C) Merge with Congress
    D) Support British directly

    Q: The Quit India Movement was launched in:

    A) 1941
    B) 1942
    C) 1943
    D) 1944

    Q: The Gandhi-Jinnah talks took place in:

    A) 1943
    B) 1945
    C) 1946
    D) 1944

    Q: The Indian Independence Act 1947 resulted in:

    A) Immediate independence for entire subcontinent
    B) Muslim League dissolution
    C) All-India Federation creation
    D) Partition of British India into India and Pakistan

    Q: The Radcliffe Award was announced in:

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

    Q: Direct Action Day led to major consequences in:

    A) Delhi only
    B) Punjab only
    C) Calcutta and Bengal
    D) Lahore only

    Q: The Lahore Resolution emphasized:

    A) Integration with Congress
    B) Economic reforms
    C) Support for British
    D) Creation of independent Muslim states

    Q: Lord Mountbatten arrived in India as Viceroy in:

    A) 1946
    B) 1948
    C) 1949
    D) 1947

    Q: The success of the Pakistan Movement relied mainly on:

    A) Jinnah’s leadership and Muslim League organization
    B) British military support
    C) Congress cooperation
    D) Economic reforms

    Q: Quaid-e-Azam took oath as the first Governor-General of Pakistan on:

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