Historical Milestones in Islam and India
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Which year was the Indian National Congress founded?

  • 1920
  • 1905
  • 1870
  • 1885 (correct)
  • What percentage of Pakistan’s total natural gas consumption is used for fertilizer production?

  • 29% (correct)
  • 15%
  • 25%
  • 35%
  • In which year did Muhammad Ali Jinnah receive the title of Quaid-e-Azam?

  • 1940
  • 1930
  • 1938 (correct)
  • 1945
  • Which European nation colonized India?

    <p>Britain</p> Signup and view all the answers

    When did Muhammad Khan Junejo announce his five-point plan?

    <p>December 1985</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In which year did Muhammad Ali Jinnah pass away?

    <p>1948</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which location was the setting of Sultan Mahmud of Ghazni's seventh attack on India?

    <p>Punjab</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which city was considered a major city of the Gandhara civilization?

    <p>Taxila</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Who was the first person to embrace Islam during the Makkah conquest?

    <p>Abu Sufyan</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was the primary purpose of the Swadeshi movement?

    <p>To reverse the partition of Bengal</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How many industries were reported in British India at the time of partition?

    <p>921</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What period does the Bronze Age refer to?

    <p>25,000 BC to 1500 BC</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was a significant reason why the British government did not oppose the Lahore Resolution?

    <p>They were preoccupied with World War II</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How long is the Boro Glacier in the Kakum Range?

    <p>62 kilometers</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was the All Parties Muslim Conference's main function?

    <p>To unite various Muslim factions</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How many members were part of the British Cabinet Mission sent after the Cripps Mission failed?

    <p>5</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    The First Muslim Convert

    • Abu Sufyan was the first person to convert to Islam during the conquest of Makkah.

    Women in Battle

    • The first battle in which women participated was [Battle name].

    The Great Wall of China

    • The Great Wall of China was built by the Chinese as a defense against the Mongols.

    The Highest Mountain

    • The world’s highest mountain is located in the Himalayas.

    Industries in British India

    • There were 921 industries in British India at the time of partition.

    The Swadeshi Movement

    • The Swadeshi movement was launched to reverse the partition of Bengal.

    The Bronze Age

    • The Bronze Age is the period when humans began making tools and weapons from metals.
    • This period lasted from 25,000 BC to 1500 BC.

    All Parties Muslim Conference

    • The All Parties Muslim Conference met in Delhi in January 1929, chaired by [Name of president].

    The Hindustani Proposal

    • The Minister of India Affairs approved the Hindustani proposal in 1905.

    The Nehru Report

    • The Nehru Report's recommendations were presented at the All Parties Conference in 1928.

    The Muslim Princes

    • Twenty-two Muslim Princes were hanged in November 1857.

    The Cabinet Mission

    • Following the failure of the Cripps Mission, the British government sent a [number]–member British Cabinet mission to address India's problems.

    Cripps Mission

    • [Name] led the Cripps Mission to the subcontinent in March 1942, presenting proposals for resolving constitutional issues.

    Muslim Freedom Struggle Turning Point

    • The [event/mission] was a critical turning point in the Muslim freedom struggle.

    Partition Assets

    • The British government's partition assets allocation to Pakistan was [amount].

    Basic Democracy System

    • The Basic Democracy system was implemented in 1959 to introduce a new electoral system in Pakistan.

    The Simon Commission

    • The Simon Commission faced protests.

    The [College name] College

    • The [College name] college was established for the children of princely rulers.

    Sir Syed Ahmed Khan

    • Sir Syed Ahmed Khan died in 1898.

    [Town name]

    • [Town name] was a small town in [Region].

    The Boro Glacier

    • The Boro Glacier in the Kakum Range is approximately 62 kilometers long.

    The Lahore Resolution

    • The British government did not oppose the Lahore Resolution due to their involvement in World War II.

    The Migration Movement

    • The [Name of movement] was part of a larger migration movement.

    Sultan Mahmud of Ghazni

    • Sultan Mahmud of Ghazni's seventh attack on India occurred in [location].

    The Kashmir Issue

    • India presented the issue of Pakistani interference in Kashmir to the UN Security Council in January 1948.

    The Indian National Congress

    • The Indian National Congress was established in 1885.

    Fertilizer Production

    • 29% of Pakistan’s total natural gas consumption is used for fertilizer production.

    The Golden Era

    • The reign of [Emperor’s name] is considered the golden era of the [dynasty name] dynasty.

    The Tutor of Prince Akbar

    • [Name] was the tutor of Prince Akbar.

    British Colonization of India

    • The [Name of country] colonized India.

    Akbar’s Birthplace

    • Mughal Emperor Akbar was born in [location].

    Vote of Confidence

    • On May 27, 1993, [Name] received a vote of confidence from the National Assembly.

    Muhammad Ali Jinnah’s Education

    • Muhammad Ali Jinnah completed his early education at [Name of institution].

    The Title of Quaid-e-Azam

    • Muhammad Ali Jinnah was awarded the title of Quaid-e-Azam in 1938.

    Jinnah’s Death

    • Muhammad Ali Jinnah died in 1948.

    Muslim Delegation at the Round Table Conference

    • In Quaid-e-Azam's absence, [Name] led the Muslim delegation at the third Round Table Conference.

    Pakistan’s Mirage Fighters

    • Pakistan acquired Mirage fighter jets from [country].

    Gandhara Civilization

    • [City name] was a significant city of the Gandhara civilization.

    Indus Valley Houses

    • Indus Valley houses were constructed from bricks.

    Pakistan with No Deserts

    • The [Name of province] province in Pakistan has no deserts.

    Pakistan’s National Fish

    • The [Name of fish] is Pakistan’s national fish.

    Muhammad Khan Junejo’s Five-Point Plan

    • Muhammad Khan Junejo announced his five-point plan in December 1985.

    The Caretaker Prime Minister

    • [Name] served as Pakistan's caretaker Prime Minister from November 1996 to February 1997.

    Nawaz Sharif’s Second Term

    • Nawaz Sharif became Prime Minister of Pakistan for a second term in 1997.

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    Test your knowledge on significant historical events related to the early days of Islam, the Swadeshi Movement in India, and important milestones such as the Great Wall of China and the Bronze Age. This quiz covers various topics, including the First Muslim Convert and the role of women in battles.

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