INDO-PAK HISTORY PAPER-I (1986)
(Solved Objectives/Mcq’s)
Who is who/what is what?
i. Chachnama:
Ans. This is a history book of Arab Conquest written by Hamid Kafi.
ii. Alar:
Ans. It was the Capital of Raja Jai Chand.
iii. Kanauj:
Ans. Kanauj is an ancient city lying in the Indian State of Uttar Pradesh, on the Ganga River.
iv. Mathura:
Ans. It was the birthplace of Lord Krishna. It is located between Delhi and Agra.
v. Tabaqat-e-Nasiri:
Ans. It is book of history written by Minhaj-us-Siraj.
vi. Minhaj-us-Siraj:
Ans. He was a historian in the period of Sultanate of Delhi. He wrote Tabaqat-e-Nasiri.
vii. Amir Khusrau:
Ans. Amir Khusrau was a great poet who flourished in the Sultanate period.
viii. Tughril:
Ans. During Balban period he was the Governor of Bengal and he revolted against Balban.
ix. Hazrat Baha-ud-Din Zakariya:
Ans. He was a great saint of Suharwardi branch of mysticism and flourished in Multan.
x. Sidi Maula:
Ans. He was a saint of Jalal-ud-Din Khilji’s period and was executed on charges of political treason.
xi. Deogiri:
Ans. It was the Capital of Raja Ram Chandar Dev in Deccan. Later on it was conquered by Ala-ud-Din Khilji and named Daulatabad by Muhammad Taghluq.
xii. Juna Khan:
Ans. Juna Khan was the original name of Muhammad bin Taghluq.
xiii. Ain-e-Akbari:
Ans. It is the renowned work of Abul Fazl about the Government of Akbar the Great.
xiv. Tarikh-e-Daudi:
Ans. A history of Lodi Dynasty written by Abdullah during the Mughal period.
xv. Khazana-e-Amra:
Ans. A history of later Mughals written by Azad Bilgirami.
xvi. Maathir-e-Alamgiri:
Ans. It is a history of the Aurangzeb reign, written by Mustaid Khan.
xvii. Malik Ambar:
Ans. An Abysinian Slave who rose to the Chief ministership of Ahmadnagar.
xviii. Khafi Khan:
Ans. It was the Pen name of Muhammad Hashim of Kwaf in Khurasan, who wrote his famous historical work Muntakhab-ul-Lubab.
xix. Sivaji:
Ans. He was the founder of independent Maratha Kingdom (1627-1680).
xx. Shayista:
Ans. He was a maternal uncle of Emperor Aurengzeb, who appointed him in 1660 A.D. Governor of Deccan with special mission.
INDO-PAK HISTORY PAPER-II (1986)
(Solved Objectives/Mcq’s)
1. Compulsory Question:
(a). What was the aim of Shah Waliullah’s Movement?
i. To crush the Marhattas.
ii. To establish an Islamic State.
iii. To reform the beliefs of Muslims.
iv. To revive the spirit of Islam in the sub-continent.
Ans. (iv). To revive the spirit of Islam in the sub-continent.
(b). In order to inquire into the injustice done to the Muslims during congress ministries, the Muslim League appointed a committee under the chairmanship of:
i. Maulana Shaukat Ali.
ii. Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah.
iii. Raja Muhammad Mehdi.
iv. Chaudry Fazal Haq.
Ans. (iii). Raja Muhammad Mehdi.
(c). The Objectives Resolution was accepted by the Constituent Assembly in:
Ans. (ii). 1949.
(d). The bill of One Unit was accepted by the Assembly on:
Ans. 30 September 1955.
(e). Write the correct statement:
When Indian National Congress was founded in 1885, one of its aim was:
i. To fight for Independence.
ii. To fight against Muslims.
iii. To promote loyalty to the British Government.
iv. To be representative of the sub-continent.
Ans. (iii). To promote loyalty to the British Government.
(f). Fill in the blanks with correct answers:
i. The day of Deliverance was observed on………
Ans. 22nd December 1939.
ii. The Pakistan Resolution was passed on………
Ans. 23rd March 1940.
iii. Allahabad Address was delivered by Allama Iqbal in……
Ans. December 1930.
iv. Round Table Conference were held in London from…….to…….
Ans. 1930 to 1932.
v. The Indus Basin Agreement was signed after years of negotiation in……..
Ans. 1960.
(g). True/false.
i. The sole aim of the “Khilafat Movement” was the establishment of Muslim government in the sub-continent.
Ans. False.
ii. The Delhi Muslims Proposals were the reflection of the Political fat-sightedness of Quaid-e-Azam.
Ans. True.
iii. The right of separate electorate for the Muslims was accepted in Lucknow Pact.
Ans. True.
iv. The annulment of the Partition of Bengal set a wave of despair in the minds of Muslims of the sub-continent.
Ans. True.
v. The Congress claimed that it was representative of the entire population of the sub-continent.
Ans. True.