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- Indian independence was demanded
- Separate electorate was demanded for the first time
- Joint electorate was demanded
- Muslim League was accepted as sole representative of Muslims
The Viceroy with whom the Simla Deputation met was _____.
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- Lord Mayo
- Lord Wallington
- Lord Minto
- Lord Hastings
The delegation of Simla Deputation met Lord Minto on _____.
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- 3rd October, 1906
- 15th October, 1906
- 4th October, 1906
- 1st October, 1906
Who led the Simla Deputation in 1906?
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- Allama Muhammad Iqbal
- Ch. Rehmat Ali
- Sir Agha Khan
- Liaquat Ali Khan
How many Muslim leaders were included in the Simla Deputation?
The demand of the Muslims for separate electorate was incorporated in _____.
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- Mon-Ford Reforms 1909
- Minto-Morley Reforms 1909
- Government of India Act, 1935
- Indian Independence Act, 1947
Which demand of the Simla Deputation was accepted in Minto-Morley Reforms of 1909?
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- Joint Electorate
- Separate Electorate
- Combined Electorate
- Common Electorate
The Muslim Deputation called Simla Deputation met the Viceroy in 1906 in _____?
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- Simla
- Delhi
- Lahore
- Calcutta
The main demand which the Muslim Delegation presented before Lord Minto was _____.
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- Joint Electorate
- Separate Electorate
- Combined Electorate
- Common Electorate
The Muslim Delegation known as Simla Deputation met the Viceroy at Simla on _____.
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- 1st October, 1906
- 2nd October, 1906
- 3rd October, 1906
- 4th October, 1906
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