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The Muslim League
Class 10
Exercise/MCQ Set 1
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1. Which amongst the following was not a significance of the Lucknow Pact ?
Abolition of the Indian Council
Hindu-Muslim Unity
Unity within the Congress
Necessity to pacify Indians
2. Which of the following was NOT the aim of the Muslim League ?
To present the needs and aspirations of the Muslims to the government
To promote among the Muslims support for the British.
To develop and consolidate the feelings of national unity among Muslims
To prevent hostilities between the Muslims of India and other communities.
3. On which date the Government made a Declaration which promised a policy of gradual development of self - government institution in India.
August 20, 1916
August 20, 1917
August 20, 1918
August 20, 1906
4. Who was the permanent President of the Muslim League ?
Nawab Salimullah
Maulana Abul Kalam Azad
Agha Khan
Mohammad Ali Jinnah
5. The Imperial Legislative Council was to have ______ members
100
120
150
130
6. When and where the Muslim League was founded ?
Dacca in 1909
Dacca in 1906
Lucknow in 1910
Lucknow in 1906
7. Who among the following took the intiative to form Muslim League ?
Agha Khan
Mohammad Ali Jinnah
Nawab Salimullah Khan
Syed Ahmad Khan
8. Which among the following parties was not involved in the Lucknow Pact?
Indian National Congress and Hindu Mahasabha
Indian National Congress and Muslim League
Hindu Mahasabha and Muslim League
None of the above
9. After the _________ Session of 1907, both wings of the congress (Assertive Nationalists and the Early Nationalists) were moving in different direction ?
Surat
Mumbai
Lucknow
Aligarh
10. Where was the headquater of the Muslim League ?
Lucknow
Mumbai
Aligarh
Dacca
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