Matric Notes Class IX Pakistan Studies Short Question and Blanks of Revolution Of Pakistan
Q.1 Write four sentences about the services of Hazrat Shah Waliullah?
Ans.
- He was a great saint and religious scholar. He preached the Muslims of Sub continent.
- He reconciled the mutual differences among Muslims.
- He eradicated the bad manners of assemblies.
- He set the straight forward path for Muslims.
Q.2 Write any four sentences about the services of Hazrat Shah Abdul Aziz?
Ans.
- He extended the work of Shah Waliullah.
- He framed a revolutionary program.
- He forced Muslims to establish an islamic state.
- He took severe action against the anti Islamic powers specially Sikhs.
Q.3 Write any four objectives of Syed Ahmed Shaheed’s Jehad Movement?
Ans.
- To preach the concept of oneness of Allah.
- To establish an Islamic State.
- To preach Jihad.
- To revive Islamic teachings.
Q.4 Write four sentences on the Faraizi Movement?
Ans.
- Haji Shariatullah started Faraizi Movement.
- The purpose of this movement was to reform the Bengali Muslims.
- The movement proved useful to eradicate non Islamic customs and traditions of Bengali Muslims.
- Islamic techniques were also carried out under the Faraizi Movement.
Q.5 What were the causes of down fall of Mughal Empire?
Ans.
- Lack of national unity.
- Highly Centralized Administration.
- Lack of spirit of Jihad.
- Educational decline.
Q.6 What were the causes of war of Independence?
Ans.
- Political Causes
- Economic Causes
- Religious Causes
- Social Causes
Q.7 Write four sentences about Sir Syed Ahmed Khan.
Ans.
- He started Aligarh Movement for social, educational and religious services for Muslims.
- He wrote a pamphlet to remove the confusions between the British and the Muslims after the war of Independence 1857.
- He established schools in Muradabad, Gazipur and in Aligarh.
- He gave the Two Nation Theory.
Q.8 Write four sentences about the Hindus agitation against the partition of Bengal.
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- They felt an insult of the national character of India.
- They criticized the British Government that they had divided Bengal to weaken the freedom of Congress.
- They started civil disobedience.
- They created political disorder and unrest in the country.
Q.9 What demand were made by Muslim in 1906 by Simla Delegation?
Ans.
- Muslim demand separate electorate for Muslims.
- They demanded full representation in services.
- They demanded aid for the establishment of the Muslim University.
- They demanded weight age in all elected bodies.
Q.10 Why Muslim league was established?
Ans. There were three main factors for the establishment of Muslim League:
- To protect and safeguards the Muslim’s interest.
- To cope with the “Minto Morley Reforms.”
- To promote Muslim loyalty to British Government.
Q.11 Write four sentences about Lucknow Pact.
Ans.
- Congress accepted the idea of separate electorate for the Muslims.
- No bill offending a particular community should be proceeded within any council if three fourths of the representatives of that community oppose it.
- Hindu-Muslim unity was stressed.
- The Muslims and Hindus were to have weightage in provinces where they formed minorities.
Q.12 What were the main causes of mutiny of war of independence?
Ans.
- Official interference in religion.
- The acts which caused restlessness among the Indian soldiers.
- Absence of Indian representation in the administration of the country.
- Social reparation between the rules and ruled.
Q.13 What were the main object of Muslim Anglo Oriental College?
Ans.
- To reject the past tradition and speed up the progress of the Muslims.
- To reconcile oriental learning with western literature and science.
- To facilitate western education to the Indian Muslims.
- To create practical energy among Muslims.
Q.14 Write the four objectives of Khilafat Movement.
Ans.
- To maintain the Turkish Caliphate.
- To maintain the unity of Ottoman Empire.
- To project the holy places of the Muslims.
- To maintain brotherhood among the Muslim world.
Q.15 Write three sentences about Non-Cooperation Movement.
Ans.
- 1. To surrender all the British titles.
- 2. To boycott the British law Courts.
- 3. Non participation in election.
- 4. Withdrawal of all students from the education institution.
Q.16 Write any four recommendations of Simon Commission.
Ans.
- The abolition of diarchy form of government.
- He rejected Muslims demands regarding one third representation of the centre and statutory majorities in the Punjab and Bengal.
- He postponed the separation of Sindh from Bombay.
- He agreed the fair representation for the minorities in the legislatures and in the executives.
Q.17 Write any four proposals of Nehru Report.
Ans.
- Abolition of Muslims demand of separate electorate.
- Reservation of Muslim seats was refused.
- Hindi should be made the official language.
- The separation of Sindh from Bombay was accepted.
Q.18 Write any four points of the famous Fourteen Points of Quaid-e-Azam.
Ans.
- In the central legislative, Muslims representation should not be less than one third.
- Sindh should be separated from the Bombay Presidency.
- A uniform measure of autonomy should be granted to all the provinces.
- Reforms should be introduced in the N.W.F.P and Baluchistan on the same footing as in other provinces.
Q.19 When and where the three round table conference were held?
Ans.
- The first Round Table Conference was held in London from 22nd November, 1930 to 19th January, 1931.
- The second Round Table Conference was held in London from 7th September, 1931 to 31st December, 1931.
- The third Round Table Conference was held in London from 17th November, 1932 to 24th December, 1932.
Q.20 Write any four effects of Pakistan Resolution.
Ans.
- Muslims were relieved from the Hindus dominion.
- Gandhi become annoyed and called it a “Moral Mistake”.
- Hindus dream of “Ram Raj” was vanished.
- Muslims got a country where they could live according to the teachings of Islam.
Q.21 Write any four points about the role of Quaid-e-Azam as a Governor General.
Ans.
- He created an establishment of officers.
- He created National Spirit and patriotism in the newly born country.
- He started public contracts and visited frequently Baluchistan and N.W.F.P.
- He paid special attention towards the economy of Pakistan.
Fill in the Blanks
- Hazrat Shah Walliullah was born in 1703 and was died in 1762.
- Hazrat Shah Abdul Aziz was born in 1746 and was died in 1824.
- Syed Ahmed Shaheed was born in 1786 and was died in 1831.
- Hazrat Shah Walliullah became incharge of Madrassa Rahimiya in 1734.
- The ruler of Afghanistan Ahmed Shah Abdali rescued Indian Muslims from Marathas.
- Hazrat Shah Walliullah translated the Holy Quran in Persian Language.
- Hazrat Shah Walliullah invited the ruler of Afghanistan Ahmed Shah Abdali.
- Syed Ahmed Shaheed was the disciple of Hazrat Shah Abdul Aziz.
- Syed Ahmed Shaheed was given the name The Leader of the Faithful.
- Syed Ahmed Shaheed fought battles with Sikhs.
- Syed Ahmed Shaheed had started the Jihad Movement.
- The Sikh ruler Maharaja Ranjeet Singh bribed Pathan leader to kill Syed Ahmed Shaheed.
- Faraizi Movement was started by Haji Shariatullah.
- Faraizi Movement was started to eradicate non Islamic customs and traditions among Bengali Muslims.
- Sir Syed Ahmed Khan started Aligarh Movement.
- Sir Syed Ahmed Khan published a famous pamphlet Asbab-e-Baghawat -e-Hind.
- Sir Syed Ahmed Khan established the scientific society at Ghazipur in 1862.
- Sir Syed Ahmed Khan established Muslim Anglo Oriental School in Aligarh, in 1875.
- Mohammad Bin Qasim conquered Sindh and introduced Islam in the Sub-Contient.
- Allama Iqbal presented the Two Nation Theory on 30 December 1930 at Allahabad.
- In 1885 Allan Octarian Hume formed Indian National Congress.
- The portion of Bengal was made in 1905.
- The partition of Bengal was made by Viceroy Lord Curzon.
- Simla Delegation of Muslims was led by Sir Agha Khan in 1906.
- Muslim League was established in 1906.
- Muslim League was established in Baluchistan by Qazi Mohammad Isa.
- Sir Agha Khan was the first president of Muslim League.
- Quaid-e-Azam became the life time president of Muslim League in 1934.
- Gandhi started in Civil Disobedience Movement.
- On 23rd March 1942, Cripps Mission came to India.
- Independence Act was passed on 27th July 1947.
- Lord Mount Batten was the first Governor General of India.
- Lord Mount Batten was the last viceroy of India.
- In 1940, Quaid-e-Azam presided the Annual session of Muslim League at Lahore.
- In 1940, Pakistan Resolution was passed.
- Kashmiri Muslims got 1/3rd territory of Kashmir in 1948.
- Over Kashmir issue, three wars were fought between Pakistan and India in 1948, 1965 and 1971
- In 1961, Indus water treaty was signed between Pakistan and India.
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