(1). Afghans and Marhattas
(2). Afghans and Sikhs
(3). Afghans and Indians
(4). None of these
(1). Delhi
(2). Lahore
(3). Ali Garh
(4). None of these
(1). Turkish reinstate movement
(2). Turkish movement
(3). Khilafat movement
(4). None of these
(1). 1870
(2). 1874
(3). 1878
(4). None of these
(1). Akbar
(2). Babar
(3). Humayoun
(4). None of these
(1). 34
(2). 35
(3). 36
(4). None of these
(1). Peshawar ruler
(2). Sikh govt
(3). British rule
(4). None of these
(1). Syed Ahmad Khan
(2). Shah Wali Ulfah
(3). Allama Iqbal
(4). None of these
(1). Barkat Ali
(2). Maulana Muhammad Ali Johor
(3). Saif-ud-din kitchlew
(4). None of these
(1). Babar
(2). Qutb-ud-din Aibak
(3). Ahmad Shah Abdali
(4). None of these
(1). 1700
(2). 1798
(3). 1789
(4). None of these
(1). Qutb-ud-din
(2). Abdullah
(3). Ahmad
(4). None of these
(1). Babar
(2). Shah Jahan
(3). Akbar
(4). None of these
(1). Mustafa Kamal Ataturk
(2). Sultan Abdul Majeed
(3). Mustafa Jamal Ataturk
(4). None of these
(1). Mr. Ghandi
(2). Abul Kalam Azad
(3). Moti Lai Nehru
(4). None of these
(1). Quaid-e-Azam
(2). Liaqat Ali Khan
(3). Fazul ul Haq
(4). None of these
(1). 1921 -1937
(2). 1922-1937
(3). 1923-1937
(4). None of these
(1). Babar
(2). Aurangzeb
(3). Akbar
(4). None of these
(1). Turkey not claimed the Arab province
(2). Base to form modern Turkey
(3). The public debt would be share between turkey and its region countries of ottoman empire
(4). All of these
(1). Abdul Amjeed II
(2). Sultan Ahmad
(3). Sultan Mehmood
(4). All of these
(1). Harding
(2). Canning
(3). Curzon
(4). None of these
(1). 19 September 1938
(2). 19 September 1939
(3). 19 December 1938
(4). None of these
(1). 1927
(2). 1928
(3). 1929
(4). None of these
(1). Allama Iqbal
(2). Quaid-e-Azam
(3). Liaqat Ali Khan
(4). None of these
(1). Shah Waliullah
(2). Syed Ahmad Shaheed
(3). Haji Shariat Ullah
(4). None of these
(1). Ch. Rehmat Ali
(2). Abdullah Hussain
(3). Maulana Zafar Ali Khan
(4). None of these
(1). 1915
(2). 1916
(3). 1917
(4). None of these
(1). London
(2). Delhi
(3). Calcutta
(4). None of these
(1). 1914
(2). 1915
(3). 1916
(4). None of these
(1). Tughlaq
(2). Mamluk
(3). Khilji
(4). None of these
(1). Sultan Ghouri
(2). Qutubuddin Aibak
(3). Balban
(4). None of these
(1). 1703
(2). 1705
(3). 1707
(4). None of these
(1). 10 August 1947
(2). 11 August 1947
(3). 15 August 1947
(4). None of these
(1). Kashmir
(2). Hyderabad
(3). Rajasthan
(4). None of these
(1). Allama Iqbal
(2). Sarojini-Naidu
(3). Sardar Jibran Yasir Khan Khichi
(4). None of these
(1). Quaid-e-Azam
(2). Allama Iqbal
(3). Maulana Zafar Ali Khan
(4). None of these
(1). Baghdad
(2). Multan
(3). Cairo
(4). None of these
(1). Minto Morley Pact
(2). Simon Commission
(3). Lucknow Pact
(4). None of these
(1). Syed Amir Ali
(2). Ch. Rehmat Ali
(3). Ch. Rehmat Ali
(4). None of these
(1). Gen.Ford
(2). Gen.Dyer
(3). Gen.Patton
(4). None of these
(1). Qutb-ud-din Aibak
(2). Sher Shah Sure
(3). Razia Sultana
(4). None of these
(1). Lucknow Pact
(2). Rowlett Act
(3). Simon Commission
(4). None of these
(1). 1910-1919
(2). 1916-1922
(3). 1914-1916
(4). None of these
(1). 1909
(2). 1912
(3). 1919
(4). None of these
(1). Shuja
(2). Hemu
(3). Salman
(4). None of these
(1). 1909
(2). 1910
(3). 1911
(4). None of these
(1). Lloyd George
(2). Churchill
(3). Chamberlain
(4). None of these
(1). Muhammad Ghouri
(2). Muhammad Tughlaq
(3). Allah Uddin Khilji
(4). None of these
(1). 1799
(2). 1821
(3). 1789
(4). None of these
(1). Babar
(2). Humayun
(3). Sher Shah Suri
(4). None of these
(1). Kickback
(2). Horse-trading
(3). Bribery
(4). None of these
(1). Theocracy
(2). Democracy
(3). Monarchy
(4). None of these
(1). 10 October 1912
(2). 12 October 1913
(3). 14 October 1914
(4). None of these
(1). 1881
(2). 1882
(3). 1883
(4). 1884
(1). Mr. White
(2). Mr. Archbold
(3). Mr. Clark
(4). Mr. Stewart
(1). Kanpur
(2). Aligarh
(3). Lahore
(4). Saharanpur
(1). To Mobilize Muslims
(2). To activate Students for Protest
(3). To make Muslims abreast of modern knowledge
(4). None of these
(1). 1932
(2). 1933
(3). 1934
(4). 1935
(1). Gandhi
(2). B.R Ambedkar
(3). Tej Bahadur Sapru
(4). Both B & C
(1). India
(2). England
(3). Both A and B
(4). Spain
(1). Risala Asbab-Bagwat Hind
(2). Sarkishi Bijnour
(3). Ahkam-Taam-e-Ahl-e-Kitab
(4). None of these
(1). Geography
(2). Communal Composition
(3). According to their will
(4). All of the above
(1). Ali Imam & Shoaib Qureshi
(2). Ali Imam and M.A Johar
(3). Hasrat Mohani & Agha Khan
(4). None of these
(1). Harrapa
(2). Moenjodara
(3). Both A & B
(4). None of these
(1). Army Officer
(2). Navy Officer
(3). Air Force Officer
(4). None of these
(1). Punjab
(2). UP
(3). Bengal
(4). None of these
(1). 1906
(2). 1913
(3). 1917
(4). None of these
(1). Warren Hastings
(2). Canning
(3). Clive
(4). None of these
(1). Rippon
(2). Dalhousie
(3). Munro
(4). None of these
(1). 1906
(2). 1907
(3). 1908
(4). None of these
(1). 1901
(2). 1932
(3). 1947
(4). None of these
(1). Mountbatten
(2). Quaid-e-Azam
(3). Both A & B
(4). Not disbanded
(1). Allama Iqbal
(2). Ch. Rehmat Ali
(3). Sir Agha Khan
(4). None of these
(1). Hindu Zamindars
(2). British Colonial System
(3). Both A & B
(4). None of these
(1). Muhammad Ghauri
(2). Qutb-ud-din Aibak
(3). Akbar
(4). None of these
(1). 1935
(2). 1936
(3). 1937
(4). None of these
(1). 1912
(2). 1916
(3). 1919
(4). None of these
(1). 1933
(2). 1935
(3). 1937
(4). 1939
(1). 3 years
(2). 10 years
(3). 5 years
(4). 15 years
(1). 1867
(2). 1868
(3). 1869
(4). 1870
(1). 1939
(2). 1941
(3). 1943
(4). 1945
(1). 1920
(2). 1921
(3). 1922
(4). 1930
(1). 1/2
(2). 1/3
(3). 1/4
(4). 1/5
(1). Nawab Mohsin ul Mulk
(2). Nawab Waqar ul Mulk
(3). Nawab Saleem Ullah Khan
(4). None of these
(1). 1913
(2). 1914
(3). 1915
(4). None of these
(1). Haji Shariat Ullah
(2). Allama Muhammad Iqbal
(3). Maulana Muhammad Ali Jauhar
(4). None of these
(1). 1550
(2). 1555
(3). 1560
(4). None of these
(1). February 1945
(2). February 1946
(3). February 1947
(4). None of these
(1). Deen-e-Ilahi
(2). Sikh Rulers
(3). Hindus
(4). None of these
(1). 6.5 million
(2). 7.5 million
(3). 8.5 million
(4). None of these
(1). 710 AD
(2). 712 AD
(3). 711 AD
(4). None of these
(1). 05
(2). 15
(3). 17
(4). None of these
(1). 1642
(2). 1672
(3). 1700
(4). None of these
(1). 21 May 1938
(2). 21 April 1938
(3). 21 September 1938
(4). None of these
(1). Dec. 30, 1907
(2). Dec. 30, 1906
(3). Dec. 25, 1906
(4). None of these
(1). 11 January 1898
(2). 27 March 1898
(3). 02 September 1898
(4). None of these
(1). Allama lqbal
(2). Maulana Abdul Kalam Azad
(3). Quaid-e-Azam
(4). Sir Syed Ahmed Khan
(1). Ibrahim Lodhi
(2). Bahalol Lodhi
(3). Sikander Lodhi
(4). Alauddin Lodhi
(1). To keep the Muslim community-abreast with Western knowledge
(2). To make Muslim learn Arabic and Persian only
(3). To give students military education
(4). To educate Muslim Youth to be politically Active
(1). 1
(2). 2
(3). 3
(4). None of these
(1). 1857
(2). 1892
(3). 1919
(4). 1906
(1). Spain
(2). Greece
(3). China
(4). Turkey
(1). Muslims
(2). French
(3). Dutch
(4). British East India Company
(1). Syed Ahmed Barelvi
(2). Sir Syed Ahmed Khan
(3). Shah Waliullah
(4). Sheikh Ahmed Sirhindi
(1). Opposition by the Khaksars
(2). Opposition by Red Shirts
(3). Opposition by the Ahrars
(4). The Two Nation Theory
(1). Nawab Salimullah
(2). Nawab Mohsin-ul-Mulk
(3). Viqar-ul-Mulk
(4). Sir Syed Ahmad Khan
(1). 1782
(2). 1790
(3). 1785
(4). None of these
(1). 1898
(2). 1895
(3). 1894
(4). 1893
(1). Shah Jahan
(2). Jahangir
(3). Aurangzeb
(4). Akbar
(1). Allama Muhammad lqbal
(2). Shibli Noumani
(3). Muhammad Ali Jinnah
(4). Zafar Ali Khan
(1). Clement R Attlee
(2). Ramsay MacDonald
(3). Sir Winston Churchill
(4). Neville Chamberlain
(1). 1940
(2). 1941
(3). 1942
(4). 1943
(1). Do or Die
(2). Independent Homeland
(3). Freedom or death
(4). Now or Never
(1). Mahmoud Ghaznavi
(2). Sher Shah Sun
(3). Qutub-ud-Din Aibak
(4). Ibrahim Lodhi
(1). Calcutta in 1928
(2). Allahabad in 1930
(3). Lahore in 1929
(4). None of these
(1). Jawaharlal Nehru
(2). JIv Shankar
(3). Anil Shetty
(4). Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi
(1). 1
(2). 2
(3). 3
(4). No Indian
(1). 1398
(2). 1399
(3). 1340
(4). 1341
(1). Cyril Radcliffe
(2). William Radcliffe
(3). David Radcliffe
(4). George Radcliffe
(1). 2
(2). 3
(3). 4
(4). 5
(1). 2 states
(2). 3 states
(3). 4 states
(4). 5 states
(1). Akbar
(2). Jahangir
(3). Shah Jahan
(4). Aurangzeb
(1). 22nd November 1939
(2). 22nd December 1939
(3). 22nd October 1939
(4). 22nd September 1939
(1). 16th May 1946
(2). 16th May 1945
(3). 3rd June 1947
(4). 16th July 1946
(1). 1863
(2). 1886
(3). 1867
(4). 1898
(1). Babur
(2). Aurangzaib
(3). Akbar
(4). Jahangir
(1). 1907
(2). 1913
(3). 1920
(4). 1929
(1). Raja Syed Mehdi
(2). Zakar Hussain
(3). Abul Kalam Azad
(4). Quaid-e-Azam
(1). 1859
(2). 1862
(3). 1875
(4). 1877
(1). Congress Behavior
(2). Hindi Urdu Controversy
(3). llbert Bill
(4). Issue of Muslim University
(1). Lord Curzon
(2). Lord Rippon
(3). Lord Mayo
(4). Lord Canning
(1). Queen’s Order 1857
(2). India Council’s Act 1862
(3). Queen’s Proclamation of 1857
(4). East India Company’s Order 1857
(1). Mahmud of Ghazni
(2). Qutub-ud-din-Aibek
(3). Ameer Tamoor
(4). Babur
(1). March 1929
(2). February 1927
(3). January 1926
(4). December 1925
(1). 13th April, 1920
(2). 13th April, 1921
(3). 13th April, 1922
(4). 13th April, 1923
(1). British
(2). Portages
(3). East India Company
(4). None of these
(1). Gulab Singh
(2). Zorawar Singh
(3). Ranbir Singh
(4). Hari Singh
(1). Zahiruddin Babur
(2). Humayun
(3). Sher Shah Suri
(4). Akbar
(1). Empress of Sub Continent
(2). Empress of India
(3). Empress of Asia
(4). None of these
(1). Madrasah Muradabad
(2). Scientific Society
(3). Madrasah Ghaziabad
(4). None of these
(1). 1933
(2). 1943
(3). 1922
(4). 1953
(1). Allama Iqbal
(2). Sikandar Hayat
(3). Abul Kalam Azad
(4). M Ali Jinnah
(1). Khaliq Uz Zaman
(2). M. Ali Jinnah
(3). Zafar Ali Khan
(4). None of these
(1). 1933
(2). 1935
(3). 1937
(4). 1938
(1). 1881
(2). 1882
(3). 1883
(4). 1886
(1). Jahangir
(2). Auranzeb
(3). Humayun
(4). None of these
(1). 1940
(2). 1930
(3). 1920
(4). None of these
(1). Do or Die
(2). Independent Homeland
(3). Freedom or Death
(4). Now or Never
(1). Kamal Ataturk
(2). Saltan Abdul Majeed
(3). British Government
(4). The Allied Forces
(1). M.K Gandhi
(2). Jawaharial Nehru
(3). Raj Gopalachoriya
(4). Motilal Nehru
(1). All India Muslim League
(2). Indian National Congress
(3). Unionist Party
(4). Hindu Mahasabha
(1). The Development of Metaphysics in Persia
(2). Evolution of Rumi's Metaphysics
(3). Reconstruction of Religious thought in Islam
(4). None of these
(1). Lack of education
(2). Discrimination by the British
(3). Economic marginalization
(4). Moral degradation
(1). Lahore
(2). Peshawar
(3). Rajasthan
(4). Multan
(1). Badr-ud-Din Tayabji
(2). R.M Sayani
(3). Salimullah Khan
(4). Nawab Viqar-ul-Mulk
(1). 1935
(2). 1936
(3). 1938
(4). 1941
(1). Muslim’s demand
(2). Hindu’s demand
(3). Administrative requirements
(4). Financial constraints
(1). Akbar
(2). Humayun
(3). Jehangir
(4). Aurangzeb
(1). 1919
(2). 1920
(3). 1913
(4). 1929
(1). Shaukat Ali
(2). Ali Jauhar
(3). Hakim Ajmal
(4). Liaqat Ali
(1). Viceroy
(2). Provinces
(3). Ministers
(4). Secretaries
(1). 10 August 1947
(2). 14 August 1947
(3). 19 August 1947
(4). 6 September 1947
(1). 1930
(2). 1940
(3). 1935
(4). 1950
(1). Liaqat Ali Khan
(2). Ayub Khan
(3). Abdul Rab Nishtar
(4). Ch. Muhammad Ali
(1). Punjab
(2). NWFP
(3). Uttar Pradesh
(4). Bengal
(1). 1919
(2). 1929
(3). 1939
(4). 1947
(1). Lord Wavell
(2). Lord Curzon
(3). Mountbatten
(4). None of these
(1). Congress-League Pact
(2). Reforms Act
(3). Delhi Pact
(4). Lucknow Pact
(1). Akbar
(2). Jahangir
(3). Shahjahan
(4). Auregzeb
(1). It is rich in mineral resources
(2). Most of the population is Muslim Kashmir
(3). All major rivers originate from Kashmir
(4). None of these
(1). Madrassah Rahimyah
(2). Islamia Collage Peshawar
(3). Ali Garh Collage
(4). None of these
(1). Beghum Jehan Ara
(2). Beghum Shaista Ikram Ullah
(3). Begum Nusrat
(4). None of these
(1). A O Hume
(2). Womesh Chunder Bonnerjee
(3). G K Gokhe
(4). None of these
(1). 1909
(2). 1919
(3). 1935
(4). 1946
(1). Moti Lal Nehru
(2). Raj Gopal Acharia
(3). G K Gokhle
(4). Gandhi
(1). 1905
(2). 1907
(3). 1908
(4). 1910
(1). Lord Mountbatten
(2). Sir Cyril Radcliffe
(3). Sir Stafford Cripps
(4). None of these
(1). Muslims
(2). Hindus
(3). Indians
(4). Political Parties of India
(1). Congress-League Pact
(2). Reform Act
(3). Delhi Pact
(4). Lucknow Pact
(1). Mahatma Gandhi
(2). Quid-e-Azam
(3). Mahulana Mohmmad Ali Jauhar
(4). Sir Syed Ahmed Khan
(1). Raja Ashok Chander
(2). Raja Dahir
(3). Raja Pershottam
(4). Raja Mann Singh
(1). Rajneet Singh Dogra
(2). Gulab Singh Dogra
(3). Hari Singh Dogra
(4). Jagjeet Singh Dogra
(1). August 11, 1947
(2). August 14, 1947
(3). August 15, 1947
(4). August 16, 1947
(1). Nau Nahal Singh
(2). Karrak Singh
(3). Duleep Singh
(4). Langah Singh
(1). M.K Gandhi
(2). Jawaharlal Nehru
(3). Raj Gopalachorya
(4). Motilal Nehru
(1). Akbar
(2). Sher Shah Suri
(3). Balban
(4). Shah Jahan
(1). Allahabad
(2). Lucknow
(3). Abbottabad
(4). Delhi
(1). 1940
(2). 1930
(3). 1920
(4). 1921
(1). The Urdu Hindi controversy 1867
(2). Partition of Bengal 1905
(3). Jllianwala Bagh, tragedy 1919
(4). All of above events
(1). Minto Morley Reforms
(2). Montague-Chelmsford Reforms
(3). Simon Commission Report
(4). None of above
(1). 1928
(2). 1929
(3). 1930
(4). 1932
(1). 1857
(2). 1860
(3). 1862
(4). 1867
(1). Lord William Bentinck
(2). Lord Rippon
(3). Lord Lytton
(4). Lord Curzon
(1). Usman Lodhi
(2). Ismail Lodhi
(3). Ibrahim Lodhi
(4). Bahlul Lodhi
(1). Congress-League Accord
(2). Reforms Pact
(3). Luckhnow pact
(4). Delhi Agreement
(1). Simon Commission
(2). Cripps Mission
(3). Cabinet Mission
(4). Boundary Commission
(1). Hakeem Ajmal
(2). Syed Ahmed Shaheed
(3). Sir Agha Khan
(4). Syed Ahmed Khan
(1). 1941
(2). 1942
(3). 1943
(4). 1944
(1). 1942
(2). 1943
(3). 1944
(4). 1945
(1). Linlithgow
(2). Wavell
(3). Mountbatten
(4). None of these
(1). Hamayun
(2). Jehangir
(3). Shah Jehan
(4). None of these
(1). Shah Jehan
(2). Aurangzaib
(3). Dara Shikoh
(4). None of these
(1). It does not posses nature of Federation
(2). It cancelled much of Political Advance
(3). It cancelled much of Political Advance
(4). All of these
(1). Nehru
(2). Gandhi
(3). Sardar Patel
(4). No body represented Congress
(1). 1930
(2). 1932
(3). 1935
(4). 1940
(1). Muhammad Tarkai
(2). Muhammad Zahir shah
(3). Ahmed shah Abdali
(4). None of these
(1). Lord Irwin
(2). Lord Curzon
(3). Lord Wavell
(4). None of these
(1). Rahid Khairi
(2). Noor Asim
(3). G. Allana
(4). Safdar Muhammad
(1). Sir Saleemullah Khan
(2). Nawab Viqar-ul-Mulk
(3). Sir Agha Khan
(4). Sir Adamjee Pir Bhai
(1). Quaid-e-Azam
(2). Nawab Saleem Ullah Khan
(3). Sir Muhammad Shafi
(4). None of these
(1). 1913
(2). 1916
(3). 1920
(4). 1922
(1). To unify all elements of the Indian population on one platform
(2). To protect rights of the Hindus
(3). To establish relations between Hindus and Muslim
(4). To gain Independence for India
(1). Dacca
(2). Delhi
(3). Lahore
(4). Karachi
(1). 19 April 1919
(2). 13 April 1919
(3). 21 April 1919
(4). 31 April 1919
(1). Daud Khan
(2). Nur Muhammad Taraki
(3). Zahir Shah
(4). Hafizullah Amin
(1). Aurangzeb
(2). Jahangir
(3). Shah Jahan
(4). Akbar
(1). Salim Ullah
(2). Viqar Ul Mulk
(3). Adamjee Peerbhoy
(4). Agha Khan
(1). 1913
(2). 1920
(3). 1906
(4). 1919
(1). NWFP and Sindh
(2). NWFP and Balochistan
(3). NWFP and Bombay
(4). Sindh and Bombay
(1). Delhi
(2). Agra
(3). Meerut
(4). Madras
(1). 10 Provinces
(2). 11 provinces
(3). 9 provinces
(4). 12 provinces
(1). 1929
(2). 1930
(3). 1931
(4). 1932
(1). Muhammad Tarkai
(2). Muhammad Zahir Shah
(3). Ahmed Shah Abdali
(4). None of these
(1). Iskander
(2). Abdul-al-Kalam
(3). JInnah
(4). None of above
(1). India
(2). UK
(3). Russia
(4). USA
(1). Mahmood Ghaznavi
(2). Mehmood Ghouri
(3). Alla ud Din Khilji
(4). Jalal ud Din Khilji
(1). Transferred subjects
(2). Reserved subjects
(3). Concurrent subjects
(4). None of above
(1). Govt. India Act 1935
(2). Constitution 1956
(3). Constitution 1962
(4). None of above
(1). Minto-Morley Reforms
(2). Montague-Chelmsford Reforms
(3). Govt. of India Act 1935
(4). None of above
(1). A forerunner of
(2). Two nation theory
(3). Both A and B
(4). None of above
(1). Warren Hastings
(2). Lord Macaulay
(3). Charles Cornwallis
(4). None of above
(1). Bombay
(2). Delhi
(3). Lucknow
(4). Dhaka
(1). Maulana Hasrat Mohani
(2). Allama Inayat-Ullah Mashraqi
(3). Maulana Mahmood-ul-Hassan
(4). Maulana Muhammad Ali Johar
(1). 10 October 1913
(2). 13 November 1913
(3). 15 December 1913
(4). 25 December 1913
(1). One
(2). Two
(3). Three
(4). Four
(1). Mountbatten
(2). Auchinieck
(3). Gracey
(4). None of these
(1). Abdul Ghani Khan
(2). Soalr Aslam Khan
(3). Abdul Ghaffar Khan
(4). Inayatulah Mashriqi
(1). Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah
(2). Mahatma Gandhi
(3). Jawahralal Nehru
(4). Agha Khan III
(1). Karachi
(2). Oxford
(3). Cambridge
(4). London
(1). 3 years
(2). 8 years
(3). 7 years
(4). 5 years
(1). Nathu Ram Godsey
(2). Motilal Nehru
(3). B.G Tilak
(4). G.K Gokhale
(1). India
(2). Pakistan
(3). Kashmir
(4). Bangladesh
(1). Shah Jahan
(2). Aurangzeb
(3). Hamayun
(4). Jahangir
(1). Winston Churchill
(2). Clement Atlee
(3). Ramsay Macdonald
(4). None of these
(1). 1936
(2). 1937
(3). 1938
(4). 1939
(1). 1938
(2). 1936
(3). 1934
(4). 1932
(1). March 1946
(2). April 1946
(3). May 1946
(4). August 1946
(1). Sindh Jamia High Scool
(2). Darul-Aloom High Scool
(3). Sindh Madrasa-tul-Islam
(4). Mission Public School Karachi
(1). Gopal Krishna Gokhale
(2). Dadabhai Naorojee
(3). Womesh Chandra Bannerjee
(4). Dinshaw Edulji Wacha
(1). 12
(2). 11
(3). 13
(4). 14
(1). NWFP and Balochistan
(2). Sindh and Punjab
(3). Sindh and NWFP
(4). Sindh and Gilgit Baltistan
(1). 23 April, 1919
(2). 13 May, 1919
(3). 13 June, 1919
(4). 13 April, 1919
(1). 1783
(2). 1773
(3). 1673
(4). 1873
(1). Hafizabad
(2). Delhi
(3). Agra
(4). Gujrat
(1). 1919
(2). 1920
(3). 1921
(4). 1922
(1). Akbar
(2). Humayun
(3). Aurangzeb
(4). Shah Jahan
(1). Lord Mountbatten
(2). Lord Wavell
(3). Lord Linlithgow
(4). Lord Willington
(1). 1929
(2). 1935
(3). 1937
(4). 1947
(1). Hindu Muslim riots
(2). Rowlett Act
(3). Internal differences of Muslim League
(4). Demand for Independence
(1). Gandhi
(2). Vijay Lakshmi Pandit
(3). Sarojni Naido
(4). Allama Iqbal
(1). Treaty of Amritsar
(2). Treaty of Lahore
(3). Instrument of accession
(4). Treaty of Kashmir
(1). Begum Salma Tasaduq Hussain
(2). Fatima Jinnah.
(3). Begum Shaista Ikram Ullah
(4). Begum Jahaanara Shahnawaz
(1). 2nd March 1949
(2). 7th March 1949
(3). 12th March 1949
(4). 17th March 1949
(1). Sardar Abdur Rab Nishtar
(2). Mushtaq Gormani
(3). Feroz khan Noon
(4). Iftikhar Hussain Mamdot
(1). 1527
(2). 1526
(3). 1525
(4). None of these
(1). 1942
(2). 1943
(3). 1944
(4). None of these
(1). Religious grounds
(2). Administrative requirements
(3). On Muslims Demands
(4). None of these
(1). 1703
(2). 1705
(3). 1707
(4). None of these
(1). 1857
(2). 1867
(3). 1877
(4). None of these
(1). Separate Provinces
(2). Separate Electorates
(3). Equal Proportion
(4). None of these
(1). Pandit Moti Lal Nehru
(2). Raj Gopal Acharia
(3). Abul Qalam Azad
(4). None of these
(1). To increase their influence
(2). Rule India
(3). Trade
(4). None of these
(1). 1798
(2). 1799
(3). 1800
(4). None of these
(1). Lodhi
(2). Tughlaq
(3). Mughals
(4). None of these
(1). Sir Evan Jenkins
(2). Khizer Tiwana
(3). Sikandar Hayat
(4). None of these
(1). 1913
(2). 1915
(3). 1911
(4). None of these
(1). Humayun
(2). Aurangzeb
(3). Akbar
(4). None of these
(1). 1520
(2). 1526
(3). 1532
(4). None of these
(1). 21 April 1938
(2). 21 May 1938
(3). 21 March 1938
(4). None of these
(1). 05-July-1947
(2). 14-July-1947
(3). 18-July-1947
(4). None of these
(1). Akbar and Hemu
(2). Ahmad Shah Abdali and Marhattas
(3). Babar and Ibrahim Lodhi
(4). None of these
(1). Ch Rehmat Ali
(2). Syed Amir Ali
(3). Allama Iqbal
(4). None of these
(1). 1911
(2). 1912
(3). 1913
(4). 1914
(1). Liaquat Ali Khan
(2). J.N,Mandal
(3). Raja Ghazanfar Ali
(4). None of these
(1). Bahlol Lodhi
(2). Ibrahim Lodhi
(3). Akbar Lodhi
(4). None of these
(1). 1900
(2). 1902
(3). 1903
(4). None of these
(1). 1934
(2). 1935
(3). 1933
(4). 1932
(1). 1820
(2). 1828
(3). 1832
(4). None of these
(1). Ummayyad
(2). Abbassid
(3). Ottoman
(4). Hinduand
(1). Mehmood-ul-Hassan
(2). Fakhar-u-Din Nizami
(3). Maulana Zafar Ali khan
(4). Shabeer Ahmad Usmani
(1). 6 members
(2). 7 members
(3). 9 members
(4). 8 members
(1). Chittagong
(2). Junagarh
(3). Rangoon
(4). Bengal
(1). The English and Tipu Sultan
(2). The English and Haider Ali
(3). The Portuguese and The Mughals
(4). The Mughals and The Suri's
(1). 1919
(2). 1928
(3). 1940
(4). 1942
(1). 1890
(2). 1891
(3). 1892
(4). 1893
(1). 1580
(2). 1581
(3). 1582
(4). None of these
(1). August Movement
(2). September Movement
(3). October Movement
(4). None of these
(1). 1/3 Representation in Central Legislature
(2). Equal Representation
(3). Separate Electorate
(4). None of these
(1). Sir Evan Jenkins
(2). Francis Mudie
(3). Abdurrab Nishtar
(4). None of these
(1). 1210
(2). 1215
(3). 1220
(4). None of these
(1). 1857
(2). 1867
(3). 1877
(4). None of these
(1). One
(2). Three
(3). Five
(4). None of these
(1). All Parties Conference
(2). Jinnah
(3). Lucknow Conference
(4). None of these