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Pakistan Affairs MCQs For CSS PMS NTS And Lectureship Part IV

Pakistan Affairs MCQs For CSS PMS NTS And Lectureship Part IV

11 When institution of Caliphate was abolished?

1st November 1923

12 Which movement caused hardship for poor Muslims who responded to the call of ulema to migrate from India?

Hijrat Movement

13 Whose action of calling off the Non-Cooperation Movement was a severe set-back to the Khilafat Movement?

Gandhi

14 Chauri Chaura Tragedy took place on

5th February 1922

15 On 5th February 1922, hostile mob set fire to a police station in which

Twenty Two policemen burnt alive

16 Where in May 1924, Muslim League met under the Presidentship of Quaid-e-Azam?

Lahore

17 In 1927, Quaid-e-Azam and 20 eminent Muslim Leaders prepared a formula for Hindu-Muslims

Unity. This formula is known as

Delhi Proposal

18 Which Congress leader requested to Quaid-e-Azam in 1927 that if the Muslim League surrenders its demand of separate electorate, the Congress shall accept any other demand presented by Muslim League?

 Nehru

19 Which proposal provided that Sindh should be separated from Bombay presidency?

Delhi Proposal

20 Which political party convened All Parties Conference in 1916?

All India National Congress

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