KP Revenue Authority (KPRA) Assistant / Inspector Pakistan Affairs Independence Movement — Set 2

Independence Movement MCQs set 2 for KP Revenue Authority (KPRA) Assistant / Inspector Pakistan Affairs — 20 solved questions.

KP Revenue Authority (KPRA) Assistant / Inspector Pakistan Affairs Independence Movement — Set 2

  1. Question 1

    Q1. Who was the first to articulate the 'Two-Nation Theory' in the modern era?

    • A) Muhammad Ali Jinnah
    • B) Sir Syed Ahmad Khan
    • C) Allama Muhammad Iqbal
    • D) Zafar Ali Khan

    Answer: Sir Syed Ahmad Khan

    Explanation: Sir Syed Ahmad Khan was the first to articulate the modern Two-Nation Theory, arguing in the late 19th century that Hindus and Muslims of India were two distinct nations with incompatible interests.

  2. Question 2

    Q2. When did the Simla Conference conclude with failure?

    • A) on July 4, 1945
    • B) on July 14, 1945
    • C) on July 24, 1945
    • D) on August 4, 1945

    Answer: on July 14, 1945

    Explanation: The Simla Conference of 1945, convened by Viceroy Lord Wavell to form a new Executive Council, concluded in failure on 14 July 1945 when the talks collapsed over the Muslim League's insistence on nominating all Muslim members.

  3. Question 3

    Q3. The Muslim League won ________ seats in the Election 1945-46 in Punjab.

    • A) 55
    • B) 65
    • C) 75
    • D) 85

    Answer: 75

    Explanation: In the Punjab provincial elections of 1945-46, the Muslim League won 75 out of 175 total seats, emerging as the largest single party in the Punjab legislature.

  4. Question 4

    Q4. The partition of Bengal was annulled in:

    • A) 1906
    • B) 1907
    • C) 1910
    • D) 1911

    Answer: 1911

    Explanation: The Partition of Bengal (1905), imposed by Lord Curzon, was annulled in 1911 by King George V during the Delhi Durbar, largely due to intense Hindu opposition and the Swadeshi Movement.

  5. Question 5

    Q5. India took the Kashmir dispute to the Security Council on:

    • A) on December 31, 1947
    • B) on January 1, 1948
    • C) on January 6, 1948
    • D) on January 17, 1948

    Answer: on January 1, 1948

    Explanation: India lodged a formal complaint over Kashmir at the United Nations Security Council on 1 January 1948, asking it to intervene in the conflict that had erupted after Pakistan-backed tribesmen entered Kashmir.

  6. Question 6

    Q6. Who was the Secretary of State of India in Cabinet Mission 1946?

    • A) Lord Rippon
    • B) Lord Curzon
    • C) Lord Pethick Lawrence
    • D) Lord Mew

    Answer: Lord Pethick Lawrence

    Explanation: Lord Pethick-Lawrence was the Secretary of State for India who led the Cabinet Mission to India in 1946, along with Sir Stafford Cripps and A.V. Alexander.

  7. Question 7

    Q7. All India Muslim Students Federation was formed in 1937 by__________.

    • A) Sardar Abdul Rab Nishtar
    • B) Allama iqbal
    • C) Raja Sahib of Mehmudabad
    • D) Raja Ghazanfar Ali Khan

    Answer: Raja Sahib of Mehmudabad

    Explanation: The All India Muslim Students Federation was founded in 1937 by Raja Sahib of Mehmudabad to mobilize Muslim youth under the Muslim League's political agenda.

  8. Question 8

    Q8. Which party was allocated six seats in the Interim Government cabinet?

    • A) Muslim League
    • B) Unionist Party
    • C) Congress
    • D) Other organizations

    Answer: Congress

    Explanation: In the 1946 Interim Government, Congress was allocated six cabinet seats while the Muslim League received five, reflecting Congress's claim as the majority party.

  9. Question 9

    Q9. Who convinced Quaid-e-Azam to join Muslim League?

    • A) Nawab Mohsin -ul-Mulk
    • B) Muhammad Husain Azad
    • C) Maulana Muhammad Ali Johar
    • D) Sir Agha Khan

    Answer: Maulana Muhammad Ali Johar

    Explanation: Maulana Muhammad Ali Johar persuaded Quaid-e-Azam Jinnah to return from London and rejoin the Muslim League, playing a key role in reviving Muslim political unity.

  10. Question 10

    Q10. When was the National Bank of Pakistan established?

    • A) 1947
    • B) 1948
    • C) 1949
    • D) 1950

    Answer: 1949

    Explanation: The National Bank of Pakistan was established on November 9, 1949, to serve as the government's banker and to provide banking services across the country.

  11. Question 11

    Q11. Jinnah's first address to Constituent Assembly

    • A) on 12 August 1947
    • B) on 11 Aug 1947
    • C) on 10 August 1947
    • D) on 15 August 1947

    Answer: on 11 Aug 1947

    Explanation: Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah delivered his historic address to the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan on August 11, 1947, outlining his vision of a pluralistic and tolerant state.

  12. Question 12

    Q12. Who was the first president of the All India Muslim League (AIML)?

    • A) Nawab Salimullah Khan
    • B) Muhammad Ali Jinnah
    • C) Sir Agha Khan
    • D) Nawab Waqar-ul-Mulk

    Answer: Sir Agha Khan

    Explanation: Sir Agha Khan III (Sultan Muhammad Shah) was elected as the first President of the All India Muslim League at its founding session in Dhaka in December 1906.

  13. Question 13

    Q13. The Muslim League was established in 1906. Which city was decided to be its headquarters?

    • A) Delhi
    • B) Bombay
    • C) Lucknow
    • D) Aligarh

    Answer: Aligarh

    Explanation: When the Muslim League was established in Dhaka in 1906, Aligarh was designated as its headquarters, reflecting the city's central role in Muslim intellectual and political life.

  14. Question 14

    Q14. The first session of the All-India Muslim League was held at:

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

    Answer: Dhaka

    Explanation: The founding session of the All India Muslim League was held in Dhaka (Dacca) on December 30, 1906, at the annual Muhammadan Educational Conference convened by Nawab Salimullah.

  15. Question 15

    Q15. The 'CR formula' was prepared by:

    • A) C. R. Das
    • B) Chakravarti Rajagopalachari
    • C) Chandra Shekhar
    • D) C. V. Raman

    Answer: Chakravarti Rajagopalachari

    Explanation: The CR Formula was proposed in 1944 by Chakravarti Rajagopalachari (C.R.) to resolve the Hindu-Muslim political deadlock by proposing a plebiscite in Muslim-majority areas after the war.

  16. Question 16

    Q16. When was it announced that Jinnah would be the Governor General of Pakistan?

    • A) in June 1947
    • B) in July 1947
    • C) in August 1947
    • D) in September 1947

    Answer: in July 1947

    Explanation: It was announced in July 1947, before independence, that Muhammad Ali Jinnah would serve as the first Governor-General of Pakistan, a decision that was formalized ahead of August 14, 1947.

  17. Question 17

    Q17. In the provincial elections of 1937, in which province did the Muslim League win the largest number of seats?

    • A) Punjab
    • B) Bengal
    • C) Sindh
    • D) United Provinces

    Answer: Bengal

    Explanation: In the 1937 provincial elections, the Muslim League performed best in Bengal, winning 39 out of 117 Muslim seats, making it their strongest showing among all provinces.

  18. Question 18

    Q18. The All India Muslim Students Federation was founded in which city?

    • A) Delhi
    • B) Lahore
    • C) Aligarh
    • D) None of these

    Answer: Delhi

    Explanation: The correct answer is Delhi. This is an established fact in Pakistan's constitutional or political history tested in competitive exams.

  19. Question 19

    Q19. How many members were in the cabinet of the 1946 Interim Government?

    • A) 12
    • B) 14
    • C) 16
    • D) 18

    Answer: 14

    Explanation: The 1946 Interim Government had 14 cabinet members: 6 from the Congress, 5 from the Muslim League, and 3 representing minorities, formed under Jawaharlal Nehru as Vice President.

  20. Question 20

    Q20. Pakistan admitted as member of United Nations on

    • A) on 5 August 1947
    • B) on 6 August 1947
    • C) on 30 Sep 1947
    • D) on 14 October 1947

    Answer: on 30 Sep 1947

    Explanation: Pakistan was admitted as a member of the United Nations on September 30, 1947, becoming one of the earliest newly independent nations to gain UN membership.

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Who was the first to articulate the 'Two-Nation Theory' in the modern era?