PPSC FPSC KKPSC BPSC SPSC NTS Lecturer History Test No. 21

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Test Instructions:-
Test Name Lecturer History
Subject History Test 21
Test Type MCQs
Total Questions 25
Total Time 20 Minutes
Total Marks 100
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Lecturer History Online Test No. 21

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The decision of opening the  new branches in other parts of the country was taken in___ session of Muslim League.

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The agreement of constitutional reforms reached by Muslim and Congress are called:

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Congress and Muslim League came closer at the point of:

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The demand of separate electorate by Muslim League was put forward in:

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Name the pact in which the Muslims and Hindus agreed for separate electorate for Muslims:

6 / 25

Who represented Congress in 1st Round Table Conference?

7 / 25

Muslim League and Congress held their sessions first time in Lucknow in:

8 / 25

The act/pact that reflects the Hindu Muslim Unity in the political history of subcontinent was:

9 / 25

The first issue of Maulana Abul Kalam Azad's " Al Hilal" came out on 13 July:

10 / 25

A bomb was thrown at Lord Hardinge in Chandi Chowk on the occasion of his state entry to Dehli in the year:

11 / 25

Congress and Muslim League made agreement on constitutional reforms in:

12 / 25

The " True Ambassador of Hindu Muslim unity" was:

13 / 25

The objectives of Muslim League after its establishment were presented by:

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The number of seats that were agreed in Lucknow for Muslims Pact in Central Legislature was:

15 / 25

After Lord Minto II, the Governor General of British India in 1910 was:

16 / 25

Hindu, for the first time accepted Muslims as a separate nation in:

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The Annual session of Congress 1916 was presided over by:

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The second General Secretary of Muslim League was:

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The chief architect of Lucknow Pact was:

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Muhammadan Association was turned into the branch of:

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Congress agreed separate electorates for Muslims in:

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The demand of separate electorate was incorporated in:

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The annual session of Muslim League 1916 was presided by:

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Muslim League demand for principle of self rule for India in the year:

25 / 25

The duration of reign of Lord Harding was:

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