Question no : Shareef Pur report was about
Bihar
Question no : Who wrote" Muslim Suffering under
Congress Rule"?
Fazl ul Haq
Question no : Wardha scheme was about
Education
The author of Wardha Scheme was
Zakir Hussain
Question no : Day of Deliverance was celebrated on
22nd December 1939
Question no : "Now or Never" pamphlet was
written in 1933 by
Ch. Rehmat Ali
Question no : "Pakistan National Movement" was
founded by
Ch. Rehmat Ali
Question no : "Outline of a Scheme of Indian
federation"
was written by Sikandar Hayat Khan
Question no : Lahore resolution was introduced by
Fazl ul Haq in 1940
Question no : "Thoughts on Pakistan" was written
by
Ambedkar.
Question no : The British August offer was made in
1940
Question no : What was the response of Muslim League over
British offer?
Neither accepted nor
rejected
Question no : Which Congress leader thought after Lahore
Resolution that the partition was unavoidable?
Raja Gopal Acharia
Question no : Sapru proposals were offered in
1945
Question no : Liaquat – Desai Pact was concluded in
1945
Question no : Wavell plan was made in 1945
(Parity was the issue in Wavel Plan)
Question no : In1945 elections, out of total
102 seats of Central Assembly,Congress won 57and Muslim
league won 30
seats
Question no : In the provincial elections of 1946 Congress
won 930 seats and Muslim League won
428 seats
Question no : In Provincial elections of 1946 total seats
of Muslim League were
492
Question no : In the Cabinet mission who many Cabinet
Ministers were present
3
Question no : The name of the Cripps Mission was made
after Sir Stafford Cripps who was
The President of the Board of Trade
Question no : The Cabinet Mission members were parleyed
with how many Muslim members
4
Question no : Cripps Mission Published its report on
30th March 1942
Question no : The main emphasis in Cripps Mission was on
Creation of new Dominion
Question no : Non accession clause was mentioned in
Cripps mission
Question no : "Quit India" movement was started
in
1942
Question no : In the Cabinet Mission provinces were
divided into how many sections?
Three
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