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Lets Wrap up Pakistan Studies and Islamiat, those who are appearing in May/June 2014 session

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SECTION : 2 "THE EMERGENCE OF PAKISTAN"

CHAPTER no.6" 1883-1927"

POSSIBLE QUESTIONS ARE:
Q1. why was the indian national congress formed in 1883?
Q2. why was the province of bengal partitioned in 1905?
Q3. how did the hindus opposed the patition of bengal durin 1905-1911?
Q4. why was the partition of bengal reversed in 1911?
Q5. why was the acceptance of the simla deputation important for the muslims of india?
Q6. why was the muslim league founded in 1906?
Q7. why did the congress opposed the morely-minto reforms?
Q8. why the lucknow pact of 1916 was made?
Q9. why was their so much opposition to the mont-ford reforms by the congress party?
Q10. why was the rowlatt act of 1918 very unpopular among the indians?
Q11. why was the amritsar massacre a shameful british act?
Q12. why were the delhi proposals presented by the muslim league in 1927?

I GUESS THATS IT,
IF YOU WANT TO TO ADD MORE QUESTIONS TO THE LIST THE PLZ DO SO
 
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Q1. why was the indian national congress formed in 1883?

a) to represent indian demands to the british.
b) it was formed with an aim to widen the basis of government in india.
c) it wanted to promote the welfare of the indian people by educating the local public and persuading the british to end all the unfair practices .
d) it wanted to grow political awareness among the locals and make them aware of the alarming situation of their community.

YEH CHECK KAR LENA!!:p
 
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Q2. why was the province of bengal partitioned in 1905?

a) due to administrative problems, bcz the province was very densely populated.
b) to weaken the hindu political strength in bengal.
c) bengal was partitioned according to british's divide and rule policy.
d) geographical problems.

plz check it;):p
 
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Q3. how did the hindus opposed the patition of bengal durin 1905-1911?

a) swadeshi movenment was started in west bengal by the hindu rulers.
b) protest meetings and opposition marches against the british.
c) assasination attempt on the viceroy"Minto".
d) hindus started to carry out terrorist activities and gave the movenment a religious and nationalistic color.
e) hindus boycotted from british education and gave up jobs from the government.


any alteration required???:p
 
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Q1. why was the indian national congress formed in 1883?

a) to represent indian demands to the british.
b) it was formed with an aim to widen the basis of government in india.
c) it wanted to promote the welfare of the indian people by educating the local public and persuading the british to end all the unfair practices .
d) it wanted to grow political awareness among the locals and make them aware of the alarming situation of their community.

YEH CHECK KAR LENA!!:p

All reasons are justified..:)
 
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Q3. how did the hindus opposed the patition of bengal durin 1905-1911?

a) swadeshi movenment was started in west bengal by the hindu rulers.
b) protest meetings and opposition marches against the british.
c) assasination attempt on the viceroy"Minto".
d) hindus started to carry out terrorist activities and gave the movenment a religious and nationalistic color.
e) hindus boycotted from british education and gave up jobs from the government.


any alteration required???:p

No its perfect as it is..:p
 
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Q4. why was the partition of bengal reversed in 1911? /7

1.Hindu opposition by holding meetings, mass rallies applied pressure on British Government and forced them to reconsider the Partition.
2. The assassination attempt on Lord Minto threatened the British of any further attempts.
3. The Swadeshi Movement gave a great blow to British Revenue earned from India.
4. As the British wanted to restore good relations with Hindus.

Check kar lou bhai..:p
 
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Q9. why was their so much opposition to the mont-ford reforms by the congress party?

a) bcz indians were only given advisory workin the government and in real, the viceroy had all the real powers.
b) indians had fought on the british side in the WW1 and were expecting much greater concessions from the british.
c) only 5.5% of indias population was given voting rights in the local elections.
d) bcz under the system of diarchy , only the unimportant and non-serious subjects were placed under the ministers from the legislative body, who were chosen by the viceroy himself. ( so he had all the real powers for decision making)

check this!!!:p
 
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Q5. why was the acceptance of the simla deputation important for the muslims of india? /7

1. Muslim's demand for separate electorate in elections was accepted by the British.
2.Improved the relations and removed previous bad feelings between Muslims and British.
3.It led to the formation of Muslim League.
4.It paved the way for demand for a separate homeland with granting of a separate electorate.

check plss
 
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Q6.Why was the Muslim League founded in 1906? /7

1.Muslims could no longer rely on “congress” which proved to be a hindu Organization and advanced only Hindu views.
2.The Congress was demanding that India should be treated as a cultural whole and Hindi should be declared the National Language, which was against the Muslim interests.
3.Growth of Hindu Nationalist groups who demanded the Muslims be forcibly converted to Hinduism.
4.By not being organizes into a group, muslims would continue to be disorganized and dis united.
5. Muslims had to take the advantage of their improved relations with the British after the Simla delegation.

How's it?
 
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Q10. why was the rowlatt act of 1918 very unpopular among the indians?

a) the measures taken by the british were seen as to oppose the central principles of british justice.
b) hindus, muslims and other minorities were to suffer due to these measures.
c) due to this act the media and the press were controlled and silenced .
d) bcz, political activists were imprisoned without warrant, and without any evidence of being charged as guilty.


any other reasons!!:p
 
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Q7. Why did the congress oppose the Morley Minto Reforms? /7

1.The British intended that Indians could voice their opinions in councils, but Hindus wanted more responsibility which the British weren’t ready to give.
2.It annoyed the Congress as they were looking towards self-rule
3.British accepted the separate electorate for muslims which the Hindus thought to be concession too far
4.The Hindus resented the relative high position of Muslims in the council, despite their much smaller numbers.
 
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Q11. why was the amritsar massacre a shameful british act?

a) bcz it resulted in great casualities, including 400 innocent people killed.
b) bcz this was not the appropriate way of the british to show their power to the native indians.
c) this step taken by dyer and his men was totally against the universal laws of humanity and justice.

AFTER THIS INCIDENT, FURTHER CHANCES OF COOPERATION WITH THE INDIANS SEEMED HIGHLY UNLIKELY.

check the points!!:p:coffee:
 
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Q8. why the lucknow pact of 1916 was made?

1 .Muslims and Hindus wanted to work together on constitutional reforms.
2.The ML and Congress agreed to co-operate to convince the British government to accept their demands.
3.Both ML and Congress realized that co-operation was the only way to get the British to agree to grant self rule.
4.Hindus had realized the Muslims had the right to a separate electorate.
5The people of both parties believed, thet by holding the sessions of both the Congress and ML in one place, feeling of goodwill and Friendship would be generated between the two sides.

Any amendments? :)
 
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Q9. why was their so much opposition to the mont-ford reforms by the congress party?

a) bcz indians were only given advisory workin the government and in real, the viceroy had all the real powers.
b) indians had fought on the british side in the WW1 and were expecting much greater concessions from the british.
c) only 5.5% of indias population was given voting rights in the local elections.
d) bcz under the system of diarchy , only the unimportant and non-serious subjects were placed under the ministers from the legislative body, who were chosen by the viceroy himself. ( so he had all the real powers for decision making)

check this!!!:p


Its perfect..(y)
 
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Q10. why was the rowlatt act of 1918 very unpopular among the indians?

a) the measures taken by the british were seen as to oppose the central principles of british justice.
b) hindus, muslims and other minorities were to suffer due to these measures.
c) due to this act the media and the press were controlled and silenced .
d) bcz, political activists were imprisoned without warrant, and without any evidence of being charged as guilty.


any other reasons!!:p
No..:)
 
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Q12. why were the delhi proposals presented by the muslim league in 1927?

a) bcz the ML feared the growing influence of the congress as it was only working in the hindus benefit.
b) delhi proposals were presented in order to protect muslim interest in the future, and to decide about the future of the muslim community within india.
c) to discuss the controversial idea of separate electorates and demand for joint electorates in the central legislature.
d) bcz the ML wanted to maintain its strength in bengal and punjab and wanted to discuss the major issues of working out with the british in the coming years.


plz check!!!!:p
 
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Q11. why was the amritsar massacre a shameful british act?

a) bcz it resulted in great casualities, including 400 innocent people killed.
b) bcz this was not the appropriate way of the british to show their power to the native indians.
c) this step taken by dyer and his men was totally against the universal laws of humanity and justice.

AFTER THIS INCIDENT, FURTHER CHANCES OF COOPERATION WITH THE INDIANS SEEMED HIGHLY UNLIKELY.

check the points!!:p:coffee:

1. It showed the Wrong use of Power and Authority by the British.. (This maybe added... Or replaced by your 2nd point)

produce a judgement plss..
 
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CH:7"KHILAFAT MOVENMENT"

Q1. why was the khilafat movenment founded?/7
Q2. why was the khilafat movenment resulted in a failure?/7
Q3. Why were the muslims concerned with the treatment of turkey after the WW1.? /7
 
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Q1. why was the khilafat movenment founded?/7

a) to protect the khilafat cause in turkey after the ww1, and that turkey shall not be cut into different parts after the war.
b) to show opposition to the british rule in india.
c) to earn self-rule for india.
d) to protect muslims sacred places in the middle-east.

;)
 
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