Pakistan Studies/Affairs MCQs
Topic Notes: Pakistan Studies/Affairs
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Plato
- Biography: Ancient Greek philosopher (427–347 BCE), student of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle, founder of the Academy in Athens.
- Important Ideas:
- Theory of Forms
- Philosopher-King
- Ideal State
71
Which Wahabi leader played an important role as Titu Mir's lieutenant?
Answer:
Ghulam Masum
His lieutenant Ghulam Masum played important role.
72
When did Sir Syed Ahmed Khan die?
Answer:
1898
Sir Sayyid’s died in 1898 in Aligarh.
73
Who was the Lieutenant Governor of United Provinces who passed the Nagri Resolution?
Answer:
Anthony Macdonnell
Lieutenant Governor Macdonnell’s unsympathetic policies... reflected in the Nagri Resolution.
74
The 'Nagri Resolution' which sparked the Hindi-Urdu controversy was passed in which year?
Answer:
1900
Nagri Resolution of 18 April 1900... sparked off the Hindi-Urdu controversy.
75
Which book did Sir Syed Ahmed Khan write in reply to William Muir's 'Life of Muhammad'?
Answer:
Al Khutbat al Ahmadiya
Al Khutbat al Ahmadiya (1870), in reply to Muir's 'Life of Muhammad'.
76
Who organized a warrior group against Nadwatul Ulema?
Answer:
Ahmad Raza Khan Brailvi
Ahmad Raza Khan Brailvi organized a warrior group against them [Nadwatul Ulema].
77
Who was the founder of Anjuman-e-Himayat-e-Islam?
Answer:
Molvi Chiragh Din
It was established... by Molvi Chiragh Din, Mochi gate, Lahore.
78
Where was Anjuman-e-Himayat-e-Islam established?
Answer:
Lahore
It was established in Lahore on 24th Sep 1884.
79
What was the aim of Nadwatul Ulema?
Answer:
To serve as a bridge between the Old World and the new
The institution was intended... To serve as a bridge between the Old World and the new but firm and unbending in the matter of fundamentals.
80
Maulana Shibli Naumani was associated with which institution after resigning from Aligarh?
Answer:
Nadwatul Ulema
Shibli resigned in 1904 and Associated with Nadva.