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- 28th December, 1906
- 29th December, 1906
- 30th December, 1906
- 31st December, 1906
The second annual session of the Muslim League was held at _____ in 1908.
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- Karachi
- Delhi
- Amritsar
- Lucknow
The All India Muslim League was formed in the year _____.
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- 1903
- 1904
- 1905
- 1906
The Constitution of the All India Muslim League is known as _____.
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- Independent Constitution
- Constitutional Formula
- Green Book
- None of these
The headquarter of the All India Muslim League was established in _____.
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- Lucknow
- Karachi
- Bengal
- Dhakka
Who wrote the Constitution of the All India Muslim League?
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- Maulana Shoukat Ali
- Sir Agha Khan
- Allama Iqbal
- Maulana Mohammad Ali Johar
The first annual session of the All India Muslim League was held at _____ on 29th and 30th December, 1907.
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- Lucknow
- Karachi
- Bengal
- Delhi
According to the 14 points of Quaid-e-Azam, any territorial redistribution that might at any time be necessary shall not in any way affect the Muslim majority in _____.
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- Punjab
- Bengal
- NWFP
- All of these
According to the fourteen points of Quaid-e-Azam, full religious liberty shall be guaranteed to all _____.
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- Sikhs
- Muslims
- both (a) and (b)
- Communities
In March 1929, Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah presented his fourteen points at _____.
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- Kolkata
- Karachi
- Delhi
- Bombay
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