Pakistan Studies MCQ #36382

The "Two-Nation Theory" central to the Pakistan Movement held that Hindus and Muslims were:

Pakistan Studies MCQ #36382

  1. Question 1

    Q1. The "Two-Nation Theory" central to the Pakistan Movement held that Hindus and Muslims were:

    • A) One nation with different religions
    • B) Two sects of the same Indic civilisation
    • C) Culturally similar but politically different
    • D) Two separate nations with distinct identities

    Answer: Two separate nations with distinct identities

    Explanation: The Two-Nation Theory held that Hindus and Muslims were two separate nations with distinct religious, cultural, social, and economic identities who could not coexist in a single Hindu-majority democratic state.