Pakistan Studies 01

Pakistan Studies Test 01

Hindus and Muslims were living together in the subcontinent, and there were no discriminations between them until the British arrived in the subcontinent. Their intention was to rule over the subcontinent, but when they saw that they could not control the subcontinent, they decided to divide it between the Muslims and Hindus. What did they do? They started giving importance to the Hindus over the Muslims. In this case, the Muslims demanded a separate homeland where they can practise and live life according to the Islamic laws. After the British came to the subcontinent, the Hindus started hating Muslims. 

We study what major events came before the independence and how many sacrifices our ancestors made to gain this independence in Pakistan studies. Before the independence, what had happened and how did we gain our independence? How many personalities helped us to achieve our goals, and what were the motivations behind the independence that brought us our independence from slavery? It is all studied in Pakistan Studies. We have created this test according to the instructions from the senior professionals and subject experts. All the questions added in this test are totally according to the instructions and what we have told you previously. These questions were taken before Pakistan’s independence. In this way, you will learn a lot, and you will understand the real meanings of the Pakistan Studies.

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Pakistan Studies Test 01

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Allama Muhammad Iqbal completed his M.A. degree in

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When did the Muslim League decide to observe Yaum-e-Rast Iqdam (Direct Action Day)?

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When was Muhammad Ali Jinnah given the title of Quaid-e-Azam during the meeting of the Muslim League at Patna?

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The third Round Table Conference was held in

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Allama Muhammad Iqbal was born on

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The Indian Independence Bill was passed by the British Government on

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When was the Wavell Plan presented, which was strongly opposed by Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah?

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When was the Rowlatt Act passed, under which the government was granted the authority to arrest without warrant and trial?

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When did World War II end?

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Non-Cooperation Movement started in

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The plan for the partition of the subcontinent was announced on

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The second Round Table Conference was held in

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When did the Second World War start?

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When did the British Government introduce a new constitution for the subcontinent?

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From which university did Allama Muhammad Iqbal obtain his M.A. degree?

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Allama Muhammad Iqbal received his PhD degree from

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When was the Simla Conference held?

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Where was Allama Muhammad Iqbal born?

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The Cabinet Mission Plan came in the subcontinent in

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The British press called the Resolution of Lahore 1940:

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