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- because of Gandhi ji-s ill-health
- due to the extremist policy then adopted by the National Congress
- on a fervent appeal from the Government
- because of violence at Chauri-Chaura
After the war of independence 1857 the Muslim nation had _____.
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- politically, socially, educationally and morally been paralyzed
- become aware of their mal-treatment at the hands of British
- lost their identity
- all the above
Lucknow Pact of 1916 is significant in the history of Indian National Movement because _____.
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- It decides Indian’s non-participation in World War I
- both the groups of Congress men settled their disputes
- it ended separate electorates for Hindus and Muslim
- none of the above
Muslim League observed “The Day of Deliverance” (22nd December 1939) because of _____.
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- End of World War
- Separate Electorate
- End of Congress Ministries
- Nehru Report
The suggestion that princely states shall be free and Independent to join one or other country was given in _____.
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- June 3 Plan
- Congress Plan
- Muslim League Plan
- Freedom Plan
The Bengal was divided into two parts. The majority of Muslims was in _____.
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- East Bengal
- West Bengal
- South Bengal
- North Bengal
When was the first time All India Congress accepted the demand of India Muslims for a separate elections?
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- 1908
- 1916
- 1927
- 1935
When did All India Muslim League initiate the actual movement for a separate homeland?
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- 1930
- 1935
- 1927
- 1940
Which of the following was the first military war fought by the East India Company against the local Indians?
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- Anglo-Maratha War
- Anglo-Mysor War
- Battle of Buxar
- Battle of Plessey
Which of the following was the first Hindu who publicly proposed for the separate state of the Muslim almost 16 years before the All India Muslim League adopted the idea of separate state for the Muslims?
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- Mahatma Ganda
- Jawaharlal Nehru
- Lala Lajpat Rai
- Vallabhai Patel
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