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According to the Cabinet Mission Plan, how many ministries were allocated to the Muslim League?
The Cabinet Mission Plan (1946) proposed an interim government, with the Muslim League allocated five ministries out of fourteen. The original answer (c) was incorrect and corrected to (a).
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In the provincial elections of 1946, the total Muslim seats were:
In the 1946 provincial elections, the All-India Muslim League contested and won a significant portion of the 492 Muslim-reserved seats across British India. The original question had repeated options (a), corrected to streamline choices.
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When was the Qisas and Diyat Ordinance enforced in Pakistan?
The Qisas and Diyat Ordinance, introducing Islamic penal laws for murder and bodily harm, was enforced on October 13, 1990. The original answer (b) was incorrect and corrected to (c).
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What was the importance of the Lahore Resolution of the Muslim League passed in 1940?
The Lahore Resolution, passed on March 23, 1940, was pivotal as it formally demanded a separate homeland for Muslims, laying the foundation for Pakistan. The original answer (b) was correct, but the option was rephrased for clarity, as “support of the entire Muslim community” is an overstatement.
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Who presented a resolution for the formation of a Muslim political party?
Nawab Salimullah Khan of Dhaka presented the resolution to form the All-India Muslim League in 1906, aiming to protect Muslim political interests. The original question had a typo (“Waqar-ul-Mulk”), corrected to “Viqar-ul-Mulk.”
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Who was the first secretary of the All-India Muslim League?
Syed Hussain Bilgrami was appointed the first honorary secretary of the All-India Muslim League when it was founded in 1906. The original question and answer were correct.
The Lahore Resolution is commonly known as the Pakistan Resolution, as it articulated the demand for a separate Muslim state. The Objective Resolution (1949) is distinct. The original question and answer were correct.
The Lahore Resolution, passed on March 23, 1940, by the All-India Muslim League, called for a separate Muslim homeland, laying the foundation for Pakistan. The original question had a typo (“23nd”), corrected to “23rd.”
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When was the first constitution enforced in Pakistan?
Pakistan’s first constitution was enforced on March 23, 1956, establishing the country as the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. The original question and answer were correct.
Iskander Mirza became the first President of Pakistan on March 23, 1956, when Pakistan became an Islamic Republic. Ghulam Muhammad was Governor-General, not President. The original question had a typo (“Sikandar Mirza”) and repeated options, corrected to “Iskander Mirza” with streamlined options.