Quaid-e-Azam declared Day of Deliverance on
A. 20th Dec, 1937 B. 21st Dec, 1938 C. 22nd Dec, 1939 D. None of these
A. 20th Dec, 1937 B. 21st Dec, 1938 C. 22nd Dec, 1939 D. None of these
A. White Paper, March 1933Â Â Â Â B. Round Table Decisions, April 1934 C. Draft proposal of Indian constitution, March 1935 D. None of these
A. Quaid-e-Azam M.A. Jinnah B. Allama Iqbal    C. Sir Syed Ahmed Khan D. Choudhry Rahmat Ali
A. China B. Iran C. Afghanistan    D. India
A. Liaqat Ali Khan B. Iskandar Mirza    C. Khawaja Nizamuddin D. Ghulam Muhammad
A. 13th February, 1916 B. 23rd March, 1917 C. 8th July, 1918Â Â Â Â D. 1st August, 1919
A. Lord Wavell, Lucknow, on 4th January, 1905 B. Lord Minto, Simla, on 1st October, 1906 C. Lord Curzon, Calcutta, on 13th July, 1907 D. Lord Ripon, Patna, on 19th…
A. 11th September, 1910 B. 12th September, 1911Â Â Â Â C. 2nd June, 1912 D. 30th October, 1913
A. Prudential    B. Moral C. Both (a) and (b) D. None of these
A. Central government, state government and local bodies B. Legislature, executive and judiciary C. Among different social groups D. Among different pressure groups