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- 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?
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- Quaid-e-Azam
- Liaquat Ali Khan
- Khawaja Nazimuddin
- Hussain Imam
During the final year of the Second World War, British Viceroy Lord Wavell convened a conference of Indian political leaders at Simla called Simla Conference in _____.
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- July-August, 1945
- June-July, 1945
- August-September, 1945
- September-October, 1945
The historic Simla Conference of 1945 was attended by _____.
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- 21 Indian Leaders
- 15 Indian Leaders
- 18 Indian Leaders
- 25 Indian Leaders
In the Simla Conference (1945) Unionist Party was represented by _____.
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- Khan Sahib
- Khizar Hayat Khan
- Hussain Imam
- Khawaja Nazimuddin
The Muslim leader Hidayat Ullah who attended the Simla Conference of 1945 was _____.
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- Premier of NWFP
- Premier of Assam
- Premier of Sindh
- Premier of Bengal
During the Simla Conference of 1945, Muhammad Ali Jinnah tried hard to end constitutional deadlock and held exploratory talks with Hindu leader named _____.
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- B. Desai
- G. B. Pant
- G. S. Motilal
- Rajgopal Acharia
During the Simla Conference, the Viceroy offered five ministries to Muslims including four to Muslim League and one to _____.
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- Non-Leaguer Assami Muslim
- Non-Leaguer Balochi Muslim
- Non-Leaguer Sindhi Muslim
- Non-Leaguer Punjab Muslim
Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah rejected the Viceroy’s offer of Four Ministries to All India Muslim League and one to non-League Muslim (Punjab) and he stood by his demands of the letter dated _____.
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- 17th July, 1945
- 7th July, 1945
- 27th July, 1945
- 30th July, 1945
The Simla Conference of 1945 was concluded on _____.
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- 14th July, 1945
- 12th July, 1945
- 13th July, 1945
- 11th July, 1945
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