GK/Pakistan Affairs
In 133 AH/750 AD the Abbasids overthrew the ______.
A.
Safvids
B.
Umayyad's
C.
Walid
D.
Meds
Mahmood's first important battle was fought against ____ near Peshawar in Muharram 329 AH/25 November 1001 AD.
A.
Sukhpal
B.
Jaipal
C.
Anandpal
D.
None of these
Muhammad bin Qasim tortured to death in a prison in Iraq during the caliphate of_____.
A.
Yazid
B.
Walid
C.
Suleiman
D.
None of these
Mohenjo-Daro is located in______.
A.
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
B.
Sindh
C.
Baluchistan
D.
Punjab
Makli Hill a ______ is situated in the province of Sindh.
A.
Graveyard
B.
Playground
C.
Ancient building
D.
Local dance
Raja Dahir was the ruler of:
A.
Lahore
B.
Sindh
C.
Peshawar
D.
Delhi
Sindh was conquered by Muhammad bin Qasim during the period of:
A.
Umayyad's
B.
Tulun
C.
Abbasids
D.
Khiljis
Which province of Pakistan is called Bab-ul-Islam?
A.
Punjab
B.
Sindh
C.
Khyber Paktunkhwa
D.
Baluchistan
Muhammad bin Qasim was the nephew of:
A.
Suleiman bin Abul Malik
B.
Walid bin Abdul Malik
C.
Hajjaj bin Yousaf
D.
Abdul Malik bin Marwan
Raja Dahir was defeated by
A.
Muhammad bin Qasim
B.
Tariq bin Zaid
C.
Khalid bin Waleed
D.
Abdul Malik
The provision for separate electorate for Hindus and Muslims was made in:
A.
Minto-Morley Reforms
B.
Mountbatten Plan
C.
Government of India Act
D.
Montague Chelmsford Reforms
Khilafat Movement resulted in:
A.
Decrease in differences between Hindus and Muslims
B.
Partition of India
C.
Hindu-Muslim riot
D.
None of these
During whose viceroyalty the capital was shifted from Calcutta to Delhi?
A.
Lord Harding
B.
Lord Clive
C.
Lord Canning
D.
Lord Lytton
Indian Civil Services was introduced during the rule of:
A.
Lord Cornwallis
B.
Lord Dalhousie
C.
Lord Minto
D.
Lord Mountbatten
The first movement launched against British in India was:
A.
Khilafat Movement
B.
Swadeshi Movement
C.
Non-Cooperation Movement
D.
Quit India Movement
Who amongst the following is associated with the Local Self-Government Act?
A.
Lord Rippon
B.
William Bentic
C.
Lord Cornwallis
D.
Lord Dalhousie
Montague reforms were aimed at:
A.
Constitutional reform
B.
Educational reforms
C.
Political reforms
D.
Social reforms
Which of the following was East India Company's most significant parliamentary act:
A.
Regulation Act
B.
Charter Act, 1813
C.
Rowlatt Act
D.
None of these
Who was the British prime minister Attlee showed intention to transfer power to Indians?
A.
Ramsay MacDonald
B.
Clement Attlee
C.
Chambalain
D.
Curzon
Who was viceroy of India at the time of Quit India Movement?
A.
Lord Linlithgow
B.
Lord Wavell
C.
Lord Willington
D.
None of these
The first Round Table Conference was held in:
A.
London
B.
Dublin
C.
Edinburgh
D.
Calcutta
Queen Victoria was appointed Empress of India in the year:
A.
January 31, 1905
B.
February 4, 1905
C.
February 19, 1905
D.
March 4, 1905
The objective of the Cabinet Mission was:
A.
For partition of India
B.
To help establish a Constituent Assembly to from the constitution
C.
To hand over powers to Indians
D.
None of these
Who presided over the Cabinet Mission?
A.
Stafford Cripps
B.
Sir P. Lawrence
C.
A. V. Alexander
D.
Clement Attelle
Lord Mountbatten replaced_____ as viceroy of India in 1947
A.
Lord Wavell
B.
Lord Chelmsford
C.
Lord Curzon
D.
Lord Linlithgo