-
- Azadi Report
- Congress Report
- Nehru Report
- Banerji Report
Which report of 1929 was totally against the Muslim interests?
-
- Simon Report
- Cabinet Report
- Curzon Report
- Nehru Report
Quaid-e-Azam proposed _____ amendments in the Nehru Report.
-
- Three
- Four
- Five
- Six
Lord Wavell offered a scheme for the settlement of the future political problems of India which is known as _____.
-
- Wavell Ideology
- Wavell Directions
- Wavell Plan
- Wavell Report
In Simla Conference who represented the Muslim League?
-
- Quaid-e-Azam, Khawaja Nazim-ud-Din
- Ghulam Hussain Hidayat, Sir Muhammad Assad
- Hussain Imam
- All of the above
In Simla Conference which Muslim leader made it clear that Muslim League could not in any circumstances agree to a constitution on any basis other than Pakistan?
-
- Quaid-e-Azam
- Liaquat Ali Khan
- Khawaja Nazimuddin
- Hussain Imam
After the 1946 elections, British Prime Minister C. R. Attlee announced the constitution of a three-member Cabinet Mission for India. He made this speech in House of Commons on _____.
-
- 19th April, 1946
- 19th March, 1946
- 19th January, 1946
- 19th February, 1946
The Cabinet Mission of 1946 comprised of Sir Stafford Cripps, Lord Pethick Lawrence and _____.
-
- W. Churchill
- Lord Mountbatten
- A. V. Alexander
- C. Attlee
The Cabinet Mission arrived in India on _____.
-
- 22nd March, 1946
- 23rd March, 1946
- 24th March, 1946
- 25th March, 1946
The Cabinet Mission held discussions with the Indian political leaders from _____.
-
- 20th April to 27th April, 1946
- 16th April to 27th April, 1946
- 13th April to 27th April, 1946
- 3rd April to 27th April, 1946
The above Multiple Choice Question (MCQ) has been selected from Sub-Continent Affairs Category. Sub-Continent Affairs MCQs are sometimes called Indo-Pak MCQs. We try our level best to provide you with error-free questions/MCQs. However, in case you find any mistake in the MCQs, feel free to contact us for its correction. It is pertinent to mention here that the Subcontinent Affairs MCQs have their own importance and are repeatedly included in different examinations. Some leading testing agencies / organizations such as Central Superior Service (CSS), Federal Public Service Commission (FPSC), Punjab Public Service Commission (PPSC), Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Public Service Commission (KPPSC), Balochistan Public Service Commission (BPSC), Sindh Public Service Commission (SPSC), National Testing Services (NTS), Open Testing Services (OTS), Universal Testing Services (UTS), Pakistan Testing Services (PTS), Central Testing Services (CTS), Allied Testing Services (ATS), Educational Testing and Evaluation Agency (ETEA) etc. used to include MCQs from Sub-Continent Affairs category. The SubContinent Affairs MCQs are not only beneficial for the Job seekers (Jobs MCQs) but also helpful for the students who are trying to seek admissions in educational institutions / universities of their choice preceded by appearing in their Entry Test Exams (Entry Test MCQs). These tests include UET ECAT (is a test based on Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry and English), MDCAT (is a mandatory admission test for medical and dental college), SAT (include SAT-I “a reasoning test” and SAT-II “a subject test”), GRE (it is also known as Graduate Record Examination comprises two types of tests, the GRE subject (subjects include Physics, Biology, Chemistry, Psychology and English Literature) and the GRE general test (Analytical Writing Assessment, Verbal Reasoning and Quantitative Reasoning), LCAT (LUMS common admissions test is mandatory for candidates seeking admission at LUMS), NUST Entry Test, COMSATS-NTS Test, LAT (Law Admissions Test is a mandatory pre-admission test to get admission in LLB 5 years program) etc. In addition, the information contained in MCQs is equally beneficial for the those who are fond of gathering and enhancing their knowledge.