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Role of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah MCQs With Answer

Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah is known as the __ of Pakistan.
A) First President
B) Father of the Nation
C) Founder of Democracy
D) National Poet

What was the birth date of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah?
A) August 14, 1900
B) December 25, 1876
C) March 23, 1885
D) July 4, 1890

Jinnah joined the All India Muslim League in which year?
A) 1906
B) 1913
C) 1920
D) 1935

Quaid-e-Azam presented his famous Fourteen Points in which year?
A) 1928
B) 1929
C) 1930
D) 1935

What was the main purpose of Jinnah’s Fourteen Points?
A) To demand separate electorates
B) To promote Hindu-Muslim unity
C) To suggest economic reforms
D) To establish a new constitution for India

Jinnah played a key role in the passing of which historical resolution?
A) Lucknow Pact
B) Lahore Resolution
C) Cabinet Mission Plan
D) Simon Commission Report

Where was Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah born?
A) Lahore
B) Karachi
C) Delhi
D) Bombay

In which year did Jinnah become the first Governor-General of Pakistan?
A) 1945
B) 1947
C) 1948
D) 1950

Quaid-e-Azam was a professional __ before joining politics.
A) Engineer
B) Doctor
C) Lawyer
D) Teacher

Which educational institution did Jinnah attend for his legal studies?
A) Aligarh Muslim University
B) Lincoln’s Inn
C) Oxford University
D) Cambridge University

What was the main demand of Jinnah in his struggle for Pakistan?
A) Hindu-Muslim unity
B) A separate Muslim state
C) British rule extension
D) Complete independence for India

Who influenced Jinnah to join the Muslim League?
A) Allama Iqbal
B) Gandhi
C) Sir Syed Ahmed Khan
D) Liaquat Ali Khan

Jinnah delivered his historic speech on August 11, 1947, in __.
A) Karachi
B) Delhi
C) Lahore
D) Dhaka

What was the main message of Jinnah’s August 11, 1947 speech?
A) Pakistan will be an Islamic state
B) Minorities will have equal rights
C) Pakistan will follow British laws
D) Muslims will rule over Hindus

Which title is commonly used to refer to Jinnah?
A) Quaid-e-Millat
B) Baba-e-Qaum
C) Quaid-e-Azam
D) Sir Jinnah

The Lahore Resolution, which Jinnah strongly supported, was passed in which year?
A) 1930
B) 1937
C) 1940
D) 1945

When did Quaid-e-Azam pass away?
A) 1948
B) 1951
C) 1955
D) 1960

Who was the first Prime Minister of Pakistan under Jinnah’s leadership?
A) Zulfikar Ali Bhutto
B) Liaquat Ali Khan
C) Ayub Khan
D) Muhammad Ali Bogra

Which movement did Jinnah oppose before advocating for Pakistan?
A) Khilafat Movement
B) Lucknow Pact
C) Quit India Movement
D) Non-Cooperation Movement

What was Jinnah’s role in the Lucknow Pact of 1916?
A) He opposed it
B) He played a key role in Hindu-Muslim unity
C) He boycotted the negotiations
D) He demanded separate electorates

Who referred to Jinnah as “the best ambassador of Hindu-Muslim unity” before he advocated for Pakistan?
A) Nehru
B) Gandhi
C) Sarojini Naidu
D) Maulana Azad

What was the primary slogan associated with Jinnah’s struggle for Pakistan?
A) Pakistan Zindabad
B) Jai Hind
C) Inquilab Zindabad
D) Freedom for All

Which political party did Jinnah initially join?
A) Indian National Congress
B) Muslim League
C) Khilafat Party
D) Communist Party

Why did Jinnah leave the Indian National Congress?
A) Disagreement over Hindu-Muslim unity
B) Loss in elections
C) Personal conflicts
D) British intervention

Jinnah’s vision for Pakistan was based on __.
A) Islamic theocracy
B) Secular democracy with equal rights
C) Communist ideology
D) Military rule

Which city is home to Jinnah’s mausoleum?
A) Lahore
B) Karachi
C) Islamabad
D) Quetta

Jinnah’s sister, who played an active role in the Pakistan Movement, was __.
A) Begum Liaquat Ali Khan
B) Benazir Bhutto
C) Fatima Jinnah
D) Rana Liaquat Ali

What was Jinnah’s stance on the British rule in India?
A) He fully supported British rule
B) He demanded self-governance for Muslims
C) He preferred India remain united under British rule
D) He wanted India to be a British colony forever

Which event marked the final victory of Jinnah’s struggle for Pakistan?
A) Round Table Conferences
B) Lahore Resolution
C) Partition of India
D) Gandhi-Jinnah Talks

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