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

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Q2. why was the khilafat movenment resulted in a failure? /7

1.Gandhi decided that the swaraj movement's activities had become too violent, following the incident of Chaura Chari and withdrew its support from the Movement.
2.The failure of Hijrat movement gave a great setback to the movement.
3. The prominent leaders of khilafat movement were arrested which caused the movement to slow down.
4. The movement lacked the support of influential leaders like Jinnah.
5. Viceroy Lord George refused to accept the demands of the movement.
6. The abolition of Khalifa by Turks themselves.

Any more possible reasons? :p
 
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Q3. Why were the muslims concerned about the treatment of turkey after the WW1.? /7

1. They feared the harsh treatment of Turkey.
2. They feared the abolition of Caliphate. (Seat of caliphate was held in great regards by the Muslims)
3. They feared that the ottoman empire will be divided.
4. Any harsh treatment inflicted upon turkey would be sign of disrespect for the Muslim community.

Sai hay??
 
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7 Chapters are complete by now..:) All the possible 7 marks Questions are solved..
If any possible 7 mark Question is left, do post it here..:)

Okay.. Chapter 8 now..
"How Successful Was The Pakistan Movement In The Years 1927 to 1939 "

The possible questions of Chapter 8 are as follows..

1.Why was Nehru Report Produced? /7
2.Why did Jinnah Produce his 14 points? /7
3.Why was the Congress rule of 1937-39 hated by the Muslims? /7
4.Why was the 2nd RTC of 1931 unsuccessful? /7
5. Why was there so much opposition to the Government of India Act 1935? /7
6. Why was the Government of India Act 1935 so important for the future of sub-continent? /7
7.Why were there 3 RTC's held between 1930 and 1932? /7
8. Why was Simon Commission formed? /7
9. Why did simon commission failed? /7

Any more questions? :p
 
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7 Chapters are complete by now..:) All the possible 7 marks Questions are solved..
If any possible 7 mark Question is left, do post it here..:)

Okay.. Chapter 8 now..
"How Successful Was The Pakistan Movement In The Years 1927 to 1939 "

The possible questions of Chapter 8 are as follows..

1.Why was Nehru Report Produced? /7
2.Why did Jinnah Produce his 14 points? /7
3.Why was the Congress rule of 1937-39 hated by the Muslims? /7
4.Why was the 2nd RTC of 1931 unsuccessful? /7
5. Why was there so much opposition to the Government of India Act 1935? /7
6. Why was the Government of India Act 1935 so important for the future of sub-continent? /7
7.Why were there 3 RTC's held between 1930 and 1932? /7

Any more questions? :p
Ans to question 1 ;
1} Inorder to preempt the publication of the simon commision report
2} To tell the british what indians unanimously wanted constitutionally granted for themselves
3} The british mocked the indians of not being able to reach a unanimous decision on behalf of the entire indian community so they retaliated with a unanimous Nehru report

P.S another possible Question could be ....Why was Simon commision formed?
 
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2.Why did Jinnah Produce his 14 points? /7

1.The british were going to present a constitution so the muslims wanted to safeguard their rights by 14 points
2.Muslims felt that their rights were threatened by the Nehru report so as a reply jinnah gave his 14 points.
3.To convince the British that Hindus and the Muslims are two different nations.

Is it okay?
 
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Ans to question 1 ;
1} Inorder to preempt the publication of the simon commision report
2} To tell the british what indians unanimously wanted constitutionally granted for themselves
3} The british mocked the indians of not being able to reach a unanimous decision on behalf of the entire indian community so they retaliated with a unanimous Nehru report

P.S another possible Question could be ....Why was Simon commision formed?

Yes, its failure too..:)
 
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7 Chapters are complete by now..:) All the possible 7 marks Questions are solved..
If any possible 7 mark Question is left, do post it here..:)

Okay.. Chapter 8 now..
"How Successful Was The Pakistan Movement In The Years 1927 to 1939 "

The possible questions of Chapter 8 are as follows..

1.Why was Nehru Report Produced? /7
2.Why did Jinnah Produce his 14 points? /7
3.Why was the Congress rule of 1937-39 hated by the Muslims? /7
4.Why was the 2nd RTC of 1931 unsuccessful? /7
5. Why was there so much opposition to the Government of India Act 1935? /7
6. Why was the Government of India Act 1935 so important for the future of sub-continent? /7
7.Why were there 3 RTC's held between 1930 and 1932? /7

Any more questions? :p
Ans to Question 4
1} Gandhi took a hardline and refused to recognize any other political group than congress. [He sat on the floor instead of the seat to show his resentment]
2} Gandhi wanted the minority issue to be solved in accordance with the nehru report which was unacceptable to the Minorities.
3} The British government did'nt ensure what they unanimously agreed on would be constitutionally granted.
 
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Ans to Question 4
1} Gandhi took a hardline and refused to recognize any other political group than congress. [He sat on the floor instead of the seat to show his resentment]
2} Gandhi wanted the minority issue to be solved in accordance with the nehru report which was unacceptable to the Minorities.
3} The British government did'nt ensure what they unanimously agreed on would be constitutionally granted.

. [He sat on the floor instead of the seat to show his resentment] Lol..:LOL: I didnt know that..:p
 
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Here are a number of other possible questions

1}Why was Simon Commision formed?
2}Why was Nehru report criticized?
3}Why were Jinnah's fourteen points important?
4}Why was Simon Commision report criticized?
5}Why did Congress criticize Simon Commision report?
6}Why was RTC organized?
7}Why did congress boycott first RTC?
8}Why was Gandhi Irwin pact contracted?
9}Why was Gandhi Irwin pact important?
10}Why did 3rd RTC fail?
11}Why did British have to organize 3 RTCs?
12}Why did the RTCs fail?
13}Why was GOIA presented?
14}Why was GOIA criticized?
15}Why did'nt ML do well in 1937 elections?
16}Why was Wardha Scheme criticized?
 
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Q3. Why was Simon Commission formed? /7

a) bcz the GOIA 1919 had stated that a commission was to be set up after 10 years to enquire into the workings of the reforms set up in 1919.
b) it was formed to frame a future constitution for india that was acceptable to the local public after studying the previous constitutional reforms.
c) bcz the ruling conservative party feared defeat at the hands of the liberals in the upcoming elections , so the date of the commission was brought near as the govt. thought that the liberals were very sympathetic towards the indian public, so the govt. wanted to make reforms itself to decide the future of india.

check kar lo!!!:p
 
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Q5. Why did simon commission failed? /7

a) bcz all the members were british and there was no indian representation.
b) there were mass protest meetings, marches and hartals in all over india to oppose the commission.
c) it failed bcz it was not in the favour of the indians and, after the publishment of its 2 volume report, the political parties within india came on one page to oppose the report. such effective and violent was the opposition that the report had to be termed as a big failure.

check this out!!!!:p:p
 
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Considering that there are more possible Questions.. Thanks to Zeeshan.:p

here is the combined list of them...

1.Why was Nehru Report Produced? /7
2.Why did Jinnah Produce his 14 points? /7
3. Why was Simon Commission formed? /7
4.Why was the 2nd RTC of 1931 unsuccessful? /7
5. Why did simon commission failed? /7
6. Why was there so much opposition to the Government of India Act 1935? /7
7. Why was the Government of India Act 1935 so important for the future of sub-continent? /7
8.Why were there 3 RTC's held between 1930 and 1932? /7
9.Why was Nehru report criticized?
10.Why were Jinnah's fourteen points important?
11.Why was Simon Commision report criticized?
12.Why did Congress criticize Simon Commision report?
13.Why was RTC organized?
14.Why did congress boycott first RTC?
15.Why was Gandhi Irwin pact contracted?
16.Why was Gandhi Irwin pact important?
17.Why did 3rd RTC fail?
18.Why did the RTCs fail?
19.Why was GOIA 1935 presented?
20.Why didn'tt ML do well in 1937 elections?
21.Why was Wardha Scheme criticized?
 
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Q11)Why was Nehru Report criticized?
ANS)A)If a secular constitution independent of religious identity as demanded by Nehru Report was ever to be put into effect muslims would not be able to have seperate electorate which was demand based on their seperate religious identity
b)Muslims wanted reserved seats at the centre which was again demand based on their seperate religious identity
C)Nehru report wanted unitary form of government with a strong centre whereas muslims wanted a loose federation with maximum provincial autonomy


Check karlo points :)
 
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Q2)Why did jinnah produce his forteen points?
A)forteen points were presented to counter nehru report
B)muslims needed to inform the british what they wanted constitutionally granted
C)Muslims needed to have a draft of their demands for it serve as basis of negotiation with hindus and british
 
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7. Why was the Government of India Act 1935 so important for the future of sub-continent? /7

a) it suggested provincial elections in 1937, and the political strength of the local parties was visible and clear to all.
b) tis constitution was the basis of the future constitution of india and pakistan.
c) parliamentary system was set up in india , in which indians were given more representation.
d) more people were given the right to vote in comparision to the previous count, and the parties were given a further chance to show their public support.


inko check kar lo logon!!! :p
 
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6. Why was there so much opposition to the Government of India Act 1935? /7

1.The viceroy and governor general who were the British men were the head of the federation and could exert special powers if they wanted to.
2.the provincial governors also had special powers, having the right to dismiss ministers or the whole administration.
3.Only 25% of india's population could vote.

Check it plss..
 
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7. Why was the Government of India Act 1935 so important for the future of sub-continent? /7

a) it suggested provincial elections in 1937, and the political strength of the local parties was visible and clear to all.
b) tis constitution was the basis of the future constitution of india and pakistan.
c) parliamentary system was set up in india , in which indians were given more representation.
d) more people were given the right to vote, and the parties were given a further chance to show their public support.


inko check kar lo logon!!! :p

I think its right..
Zeeshan??
 
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Some more Questions... :p

21.Why was allama igbal imp?
22.Why waa allahabad adress imp?
23.Why congress didnt partcipate in first rtc?
24.Why was salt march launched?
 
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14.Why did congress boycott first RTC?

a) bcz there was no guarantee that anything agreed in the talks would be implemented.
b) many of the congress leaders were arrested after the salt march, so the congress wanted the british to release all the political prisoners.
c) as the congress totally disapproved the simmon commission it did not wanted to discuss its report as it had already presented its demands to the british in the nehru report.

musalmano........ check karlo!!!!!!:p
 
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Q21)Why was Allama Iqbal important?
a)Allahabad address
b)poetry aimed at uniting muslims and at awakening muslims to struggle for their rights
c)he wrote letters to different muslim political leaders encouraging them to continue their struggle for the rights of muslims
 
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