INDO-PAK HISTORY PAPER-I (1989)
(Solved Objectives/Mcq’s)
Who is who/what is what? (Each part of this question is to be answered in not more than ten words).
i. Khusro Khan:
Ans. Khusro Khan was low born Hindu. He became the Governor of Deccan.
ii. Tahmasap:
Ans. The King of Persia who helped Hamayun to recapture his throne.
iii. The Forty:
Ans. This term refers to the forty slaves of Iltumish who played important role in contemporary politics.
iv. Tarikh-e-Firuz Shahi:
Ans. It is a complete historical account composed by Burni in Ghiyas-ud-Din Taghluq’s reign.
v. Ushr:
Ans. This is the name of a tax collected at the rate of one-tenth of the total production.
vi. Dar-ul-Harb:
Ans. A non-Muslim country where the Muslim feel that they are not given an opportunity to perform their religious duties properly.
vii. Khulasat-al-Tawarikh:
Ans. It is the chronicle of the reign of Aurangzeb written by Sujan Rai Khatri.
viii. Qutb-ud-Din Aibak:
Ans. He was a great commander of Muhammad Ghouri who laid foundation of Slave Dynasty.
ix. Ghazi Malik:
Ans. This was the original name of Ghiyas-ud-Din Taghluq.
x. Amir Khusrau:
Ans. A great poet and singer. He was a disciple of Khawaja Nizam-ud-Din Aulia. He flourished during the Sultanate Period.
xi. Daulatabad:
Ans. Deogiri was given the name Daulatabad by Muhammad Taghluq.
xii. Din-e-Elahi:
Ans. This was new religion invented by Akbar to create tolerance and love among the people of India.
xiii. Dara Shikoh:
Ans. He was son of Shah Jahan, he fought against Aurangzeb Alamgir. He was mystic and writer.
xiv. Panipat:
Ans. A famous battle ground near Delhi, here three important battles were fought.
xv. Bairum Khan:
Ans. He was tutor of Hamayun and Akbar. He was chiefly instrumental in the victory of Mughals over Hemu in 1556.
xvi. Madrasa-e-Rahimia:
Ans. A famous religious institution started by Shah Abdul Rahim (Father of Shah Waliullah).
xvii. Noor Jahan:
Ans. She was a beloved Queen of Jahangir. She was an accomplished lady and assisted her husband in the affairs of the state.
xviii. Abu-ul-Fazl:
Ans. He was a son of Sheikh Mubarak. He was one of the “Nau Ratans” of Akbar the Great. He wrote “Akbar Nama”.
xix. Fadawa-e-Alamgiri:
Ans. This is a famous work on Islamic Jurisprudence compiled by a board of Ulema during the reign of Aurangzeb.
xx. Sheikh Saleem Chisti:
Ans. He was a Muslim Saint of Fatehpur Sikri who was contemporary of Akbar the Great.
INDO-PAK HISTORY PAPER-II (1989)
(Solved Objectives/Mcq’s)
(a). Fill in the blanks.
i. The Civil Disobedience Movement was started on……..
Ans. 12 March 1930.
ii. The Objectives Resolution was accepted by the Constituent Assembly on…….
Ans. 12 March 1949.
iii. Round Table Conferences were held in London from……..to……..
Ans. 1930 to 1932.
iv. Allama Iqbal was chosen President of Muslim League in……..
Ans. 1930.
v. Mr. Cripps Visited India in………to meet the political leaders.
Ans. 1942.
vi. The year of 1956 will be remembered in Pakistani history because in that year Pakistan became………
Ans. Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
vii. ……….was the last Governor General of Pakistan.
Ans. Sikandar Mirza.
(b). Write the correct answers.
i. Zill-e-Elahi means:
Ans. Shadow of Allah.
ii. Jalianwala Bagh firing took place at:
Ans. Amritsar.
iii. The Swadeshi movement means:
Ans. Bycotting British of foreign goods and the use of local goods.
iv. The Battle of Plasey took place in:
Ans. 1775.
v. When the Congress rule same to an end in 1939 the Muslims observed a “Day of Deliverance” on:
Ans. 20th December 1939.
(c). Match List B.
Ans.
LIST A…………………….LIST B
1. Lord Rippon…….. a. Local Self Government.
2. Lord Dalhousie…. b. Doctrine of lapse.
3. Lord Curzon…….. c. Partition of Bengal.
4. Lord Bentinck…... d. Abolition of Suettee.
(d). Arrange the following in chronological order.
i. First Sikh War.
ii. First Afghan War.
iii. First Burmese War.
iv. First World War.
Ans.
i. First Burmese War.
ii. First Sikh War.
iii. First Afghan War.
iv. First World War.