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1

Who was the governor of Sindh after Muhammad Bin Qasim?

a Zaid Bin Marwan
b Yazid ibn al-Muhallab
c Abdullah Bin Haris
d None of these
Explanation

Yazid ibn al-Muhallab replaced Muhammad bin Qasim as the governor of Sindh.

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2

Who was the Mughal emperor who accepted the British pension firstly?

a Alamgir-II
b Shah Alam-II
c Akbar-II
d None of these
Explanation

Shah Alam II became the first Mughal to live as a pensioner of the British (1803- 1805).

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3

Ahmad Shah Abdali launched his early invasion against:

a Mughal
b Marathas
c Sikhs
d None of these
Explanation

After having conquered Qandahar, Kabul, and Peshawar, Ahmad Shah Abdali imaded India for the first time, in Jan. 1748.

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4

The British fought Plassey war against:

a Haider Ali
b Tipu Sultan
c Siraj ud-Daulah
d None of these
Explanation

The Battle of Plassey was a decisive victory of the British East India Company over the Nawab of Bengal Siraj ud-Daulah and his French allies on 23 June 1757.

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5

Dars-i-Nizami was named after:

a Nizamuddin Auliya
b Nizamul Mulk
c Mullah Nizamuddin
d None of these
Explanation

Dars-i Nizami is a study curriculum used in a large portion of Islamic religious school in South Asia.

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6

Before 1857 how many Universities on Western pattern were established in India?

a 16
b 13
c 3
d None of these
Explanation

No university had been established before 1857.

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7

When the MAO College at Aligarh was started?

a 1864
b 1877
c 1875
d None of these
Explanation

The establishment of Mohammedan Anglo Oriental (MAO) College in 1877 man one of the most important events in the educational and social history of modern India.

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8

Anjuman-i-Himayat e Islam was started in:

a 1849
b 1884
c 1885
d None of these
Explanation

On September 24. 1884 Anjuman was found in the mosque Bakan Khan gate, Lahore, Kha's Hameed-ud-Din was the founder of this Anjuman

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9

The constitution of All India Muslim League was written by:

a Mohsin ul Mulk
b Muhammad Ali Johar
c Nawab Salim Ullah of Dacca
d None of these
Explanation

The constitution of the League known as the "Green Book" was written by Maulana Muhammad Ali Johar.

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10

The first session of All India Muslim Educational Conference was held in Bengale

a 1886
b 1899
c 1906
d None of these
Explanation

The life of All India Muslim Educational Conference can be broadly divided i five phases or periods.

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11

The London branch of Muslim League was started by:

a Syed Amir Ali
b Sir Wazir Hassan
c Hasan Bilgrami
d None of these
Explanation

Syed Ameer Ali established a branch of the League in London in 1908

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12

"Hamdard" was edited by

a Moulana Shoukat Ali
b Moulana Muhammad Ali Johar
c Moulana Zafar Ali Khan
d None of these
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13

"Shudhi" movement was started by:

a Jawaharlal Nehru
b Bal Gangadhar Tilak
c Gandhi
d None of these
Explanation

Swami Shraddhanand propagated the teachings of Swami Dayanand. This included the establishment of estional institutions, like the Gurukul Kangri University, and played a key role of fre Semattan (consolidation) and the Shuddhi (re-conversion) a Hindu reform movement mn fonds.

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14

Majlis-c-Ahrar-ul-Islam was found in:

a 1928
b 1929
c 1931
d None of these
Explanation

Majlis-e-Ahrar-ul-Islam also known in short as Ahrar, was founded in December 9 1929 at Lahore.

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15

In Kashmir the ceasefire between Pakistan and India was signed on:

a 27th July 1948
b 27th July 1949
c 27th July 1950
d None of these
Explanation

The military representatives of India and Pakistan met together in Karachi from 18 to 27 July 1949 under the auspices of the Truce Sub-committee of the United Nations Commission for India and Pakistan to establish a cease-fire line in the State of Jammu and Kashmir.

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16

Islamabad was declared capital of Pakistan in:

a 1959
b 1960
c 1961
d None of these
Explanation

In 1967 Islamabad was officially made the capital.

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17

The most ancient civilization is:

a Harrapa
b Mohenjodaro
c Mehargarh
d None
Explanation

Mehrgarh one of the most important Neolithic sites in etharology lies on the "Kachi plain" of now Balochistan.

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18

The author of "Billboard and Brand Image: A Case of Pakistan:" is

a Rafiq Afzal
b S M Ikram
c Khansa Zaman
d None of these
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19

The majority of Southern Pakistan's population lived along the:

a River Indus
b River Ravi
c River Jhelum
d None of these
Explanation

The majority of the population in Southern Pakistan is concentrated along the banks of the Indus River. This river has historically provided water for irrigation and sustenance, making the surrounding areas fertile and conducive for agriculture and habitation. The proximity to the Indus River has significantly influenced the settlement patterns and economic activities of the region.

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20

The Aryans arrived in South Asia in:

a 3000 BC - 3500 BC
b 4000 BC - 4500 BC
c 4500 BC - 5000 BC
d None of these
Explanation

The Aryans are believed to have migrated to South Asia around 1700 BC. This migration played a crucial role in the cultural and social transformations in the region, coinciding with the decline of the Harappan civilization. The arrival of the Aryans marked the beginning of a new era characterized by distinct cultural practices, languages, and social structures, which laid the foundation for future civilizations in South Asia.

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