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- 1st February, 1948
- 5th February, 1948
- 7th February, 1948
- 9th February, 1948
At the time of partition of the Sub-Continent in 1947, the state of Jammu and Kashmir was the largest state in terms of area. It covered an area of 8,447 square miles and it was ruled by _____.
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- Tara Singh
- Baldev Singh
- Hari Singh
- Gulab Singh
At the time of partition, Hyderabad state comprised of 82,000 square miles and had a population of _____.
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- 150 million
- 155 million
- 160 million
- 165 million
At the time of its annexation by India in 1948, the state of Hyderabad was ruled by _____.
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- Nizam
- Qasim Ali
- Gulab Singh
- Hari Singh
At the time of independence of Pakistan on 14th August, 1947, the state of Jammu and Kashmir had a population of _____.
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- 2 million
- 4 million
- 6 million
- 8 million
On August 14, 1947, the Commander-in-Chief of Pakistan Army was _____.
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- General Auckinlek
- General Gracy
- General Wavell
- General Sir Frank Messervy
At the time of independence of Pakistan, the Chief of Pakistan Air Force was _____.
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- Air Marshall Percy Brown
- Air Marshall Asghar Khan
- Air Marshal Nur Khan
- Air Vice Marshall Perry Keane
After independence the Chief of Pakistan’s Naval Force was _____.
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- Rear Admiral Nelson
- Rear Admiral Nicholson
- Rear Admiral Jefford
- Admiral Jackson
Lord Mountbatten told the princes of the states that after partition of Sub-Continent they would be free to accede to India or Pakistan. He made this announcement in a meeting convened on _____.
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- 23rd July, 1947
- 25th July, 1947
- 26th July, 1947
- 27th July, 1947
At the time of partition, the number of princely states in India was _____.
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- 562
- 652
- 365
- 412
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