Minorities in Pakistan contribute to the country’s cultural and religious diversity. This MCQ set covers the status, rights, and challenges faced by religious and ethnic minorities in Pakistan. Explore the role and rights of minorities in Pakistan’s society.
What was Molvi Fazlul Haq’s full name?
a) Fazlul Haq
b) Molvi Fazlul
c) Molvi Fazlul Haq
d) Fazlul Haq Haqqani
Molvi Fazlul Haq was a prominent figure in which country’s history?
a) Pakistan
b) Bangladesh
c) India
d) Pakistan and Bangladesh
Molvi Fazlul Haq was a renowned political leader in which era?
a) 19th century
b) Early 20th century
c) Late 20th century
d) 21st century
In which province of British India was Molvi Fazlul Haq born?
a) Punjab
b) Sindh
c) Bengal
d) Balochistan
What political party did Molvi Fazlul Haq co-found in British India?
a) All-India Muslim League
b) Indian National Congress
c) Khilafat Movement
d) Krishak Praja Party
Molvi Fazlul Haq was known for his support of which socio-political movement?
a) Non-Cooperation Movement
b) Quit India Movement
c) Civil Rights Movement
d) Swadeshi Movement
What was Molvi Fazlul Haq’s role in the Bengal Legislative Assembly?
a) Speaker
b) Prime Minister
c) Opposition Leader
d) Governor
Molvi Fazlul Haq is often referred to as the “Sher-e-Bengal,” which means?
a) Lion of Bengal
b) Tiger of Bengal
c) Elephant of Bengal
d) King of Bengal
What is the famous book written by Molvi Fazlul Haq on the life of the Prophet Muhammad?
a) “My Life and Struggle”
b) “Freedom at Midnight”
c) “The Life of Muhammad”
d) “In the Path of the Prophet”
Molvi Fazlul Haq played a key role in which movement to establish Bengali as one of the state languages of Pakistan?
a) Language Movement
b) Partition Movement
c) Independence Movement
d) Civil Rights Movement
What important role did Molvi Fazlul Haq play during the Partition of India in 1947?
a) Chief Minister of Bengal
b) Prime Minister of India
c) Leader of the Indian National Congress
d) Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Army
Molvi Fazlul Haq was a strong advocate for the rights of which linguistic group in Bengal?
a) Urdu speakers
b) Hindi speakers
c) Punjabi speakers
d) Bengali speakers
What was the political ideology of the Krishak Praja Party, co-founded by Molvi Fazlul Haq?
a) Communist
b) Socialist
c) Farmer and Peasant
d) Nationalist
Which of the following was a major event during Molvi Fazlul Haq’s time as Chief Minister of Bengal?
a) Bengal Famine of 1943
b) Bengal Renaissance
c) Bengal Partition
d) Battle of Plassey
What was Molvi Fazlul Haq’s stance on the creation of Pakistan in 1947?
a) He strongly supported it.
b) He opposed it.
c) He was neutral on the issue.
d) He was not involved in the discussions.
In which year did Molvi Fazlul Haq pass away?
a) 1952
b) 1965
c) 1971
d) 1980
Molvi Fazlul Haq was a strong advocate for the rights of which linguistic group in Bengal?
a) Urdu speakers
b) Hindi speakers
c) Punjabi speakers
d) Bengali speakers
What was Molvi Fazlul Haq’s stance on the creation of Pakistan in 1947?
a) He strongly supported it.
b) He opposed it.
c) He was neutral on the issue.
d) He was not involved in the discussions.
What was Molvi Fazlul Haq’s primary profession before entering politics?
a) Lawyer
b) Teacher
c) Doctor
d) Farmer
Molvi Fazlul Haq was a significant figure in the struggle for the rights of which community in British India?
a) Muslims
b) Hindus
c) Sikhs
d) Christians
Which of the following universities was established during Molvi Fazlul Haq’s time as Chief Minister of Bengal?
a) University of Dhaka
b) University of Calcutta
c) University of Lahore
d) University of Bombay
What political party did Molvi Fazlul Haq co-found in British India?
a) All-India Muslim League
b) Indian National Congress
c) Khilafat Movement
d) Krishak Praja Party
Which title was given to Molvi Fazlul Haq for his outstanding contributions to education and social work?
a) Knight of the Empire
b) Bharat Ratna
c) Sher-e-Bengal
d) Khan Bahadur
What was Molvi Fazlul Haq’s primary profession before entering politics?
a) Lawyer
b) Teacher
c) Doctor
d) Farmer
What was the political ideology of the Krishak Praja Party, co-founded by Molvi Fazlul Haq?
a) Communist
b) Socialist
c) Farmer and Peasant
d) Nationalist
Molvi Fazlul Haq was known for his support of which socio-political movement?
a) Non-Cooperation Movement
b) Quit India Movement
c) Civil Rights Movement
d) Swadeshi Movement
In which year did Molvi Fazlul Haq pass away?
a) 1952
b) 1965
c) 1971
d) 1980
Molvi Fazlul Haq is often referred to as the “Sher-e-Bengal,” which means?
a) Lion of Bengal
b) Tiger of Bengal
c) Elephant of Bengal
d) King of Bengal
What was the famous book written by Molvi Fazlul Haq on the life of the Prophet Muhammad?
a) “My Life and Struggle”
b) “Freedom at Midnight”
c) “The Life of Muhammad”
d) “In the Path of the Prophet”
What was Molvi Fazlul Haq’s stance on the creation of Pakistan in 1947?
a) He strongly supported it.
b) He opposed it.
c) He was neutral on the issue.
d) He was not involved in the discussions.
Molvi Fazlul Haq played a key role in which movement to establish Bengali as one of the state languages of Pakistan?
a) Language Movement
b) Partition Movement
c) Independence Movement
d) Civil Rights Movement
What important role did Molvi Fazlul Haq play during the Partition of India in 1947?
a) Chief Minister of Bengal
b) Prime Minister of India
c) Leader of the Indian National Congress
d) Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Army
What was the political ideology of the Krishak Praja Party, co-founded by Molvi Fazlul Haq?
a) Communist
b) Socialist
c) Farmer and Peasant
d) Nationalist
In which province of British India was Molvi Fazlul Haq born?
a) Punjab
b) Sindh
c) Bengal
d) Balochistan
Molvi Fazlul Haq was a prominent figure in which country’s history?
a) Pakistan
b) Bangladesh
c) India
d) Pakistan and Bangladesh
What was Molvi Fazlul Haq’s full name?
a) Fazlul Haq
b) Molvi Fazlul
c) Molvi Fazlul Haq
d) Fazlul Haq Haqqani
What was the famous book written by Molvi Fazlul Haq on the life of the Prophet Muhammad?
a) “My Life and Struggle”
b) “Freedom at Midnight”
c) “The Life of Muhammad”
d) “In the Path of the Prophet”
Molvi Fazlul Haq was known for his support of which socio-political movement?
a) Non-Cooperation Movement
b) Quit India Movement
c) Civil Rights Movement
d) Swadeshi Movement
What was the political ideology of the Krishak Praja Party, co-founded by Molvi Fazlul Haq?
a) Communist
b) Socialist
c) Farmer and Peasant
d) Nationalist
What was the famous book written by Molvi Fazlul Haq on the life of the Prophet Muhammad?
a) “My Life and Struggle”
b) “Freedom at Midnight”
c) “The Life of Muhammad”
d) “In the Path of the Prophet”
In which year did Molvi Fazlul Haq pass away?
a) 1952
b) 1965
c) 1971
d) 1980
Molvi Fazlul Haq was a strong advocate for the rights of which linguistic group in Bengal?
a) Urdu speakers
b) Hindi speakers
c) Punjabi speakers
d) Bengali speakers
What was Molvi Fazlul Haq’s stance on the creation of Pakistan in 1947?
a) He strongly supported it.
b) He opposed it.
c) He was neutral on the issue.
d) He was not involved in the discussions.
Molvi Fazlul Haq played a key role in which movement to establish Bengali as one of the state languages of Pakistan?
a) Language Movement
b) Partition Movement
c) Independence Movement
d) Civil Rights Movement
Molvi Fazlul Haq is often referred to as the “Sher-e-Bengal,” which means?
a) Lion of Bengal
b) Tiger of Bengal
c) Elephant of Bengal
d) King of Bengal
What was the political ideology of the Krishak Praja Party, co-founded by Molvi Fazlul Haq?
a) Communist
b) Socialist
c) Farmer and Peasant
d) Nationalist
Molvi Fazlul Haq was known for his support of which socio-political movement?
a) Non-Cooperation Movement
b) Quit India Movement
c) Civil Rights Movement
d) Swadeshi Movement
What was Molvi Fazlul Haq’s primary profession before entering politics?
a) Lawyer
b) Teacher
c) Doctor
d) Farmer
In which year was Molvi Fazlul Haq born?
a) 1873
b) 1875
c) 1878
d) 1880
What was Molvi Fazlul Haq’s famous nickname?
a) Sher-e-Bangla
b) Bangabandhu
c) Pritilata
d) Khudiram
Which political party did Molvi Fazlul Haq found?
a) All India Muslim League
b) Krishak Praja Party
c) Indian National Congress
d) All India Forward Bloc
Molvi Fazlul Haq was the Chief Minister of which province during the British Raj?
a) Punjab
b) Bengal
c) Maharashtra
d) Assam
Which year did Molvi Fazlul Haq serve as the Prime Minister of undivided Bengal?
a) 1937
b) 1940
c) 1943
d) 1946
Which movement was led by Molvi Fazlul Haq against the British rule in India?
a) Non-Cooperation Movement
b) Quit India Movement
c) Khilafat Movement
d) Civil Disobedience Movement
What was Molvi Fazlul Haq’s stance on the Pakistan Movement?
a) He was a strong supporter of it.
b) He was against the idea of Pakistan.
c) He remained neutral.
d) He led the movement.
Molvi Fazlul Haq was associated with which educational institution in Calcutta?
a) Presidency University
b) Calcutta University
c) St. Xavier’s College
d) Scottish Church College
What was the name of Molvi Fazlul Haq’s autobiography?
a) Reminiscences
b) My Life and Times
c) Memories of a Statesman
d) My Autobiography
Which religious title was conferred upon Molvi Fazlul Haq?
a) Maulana
b) Imam
c) Hafiz
d) Mawlana
Molvi Fazlul Haq was actively involved in which social and religious movement in Bengal?
a) Brahmo Samaj
b) Aligarh Movement
c) Faraizi Movement
d) Arya Samaj
What was the main focus of Molvi Fazlul Haq’s political agenda?
a) Agrarian reforms
b) Industrial growth
c) Educational reforms
d) Infrastructure development
What role did Molvi Fazlul Haq play in the Bengal Legislative Council?
a) Leader of the Opposition
b) Speaker of the House
c) Deputy Speaker
d) Chief Whip
Molvi Fazlul Haq was known for his fluency in which language apart from Bengali?
a) English
b) Urdu
c) Arabic
d) Hindi
Which session of the All India Muslim League did Molvi Fazlul Haq attend as a representative?
a) Lahore Session, 1929
b) Lucknow Session, 1916
c) Delhi Session, 1918
d) Karachi Session, 1943
Which prominent figure did Molvi Fazlul Haq clash with over the issue of the Partition of Bengal?
a) Mahatma Gandhi
b) Jawaharlal Nehru
c) Muhammad Ali Jinnah
d) Subhas Chandra Bose
Molvi Fazlul Haq was known for his advocacy for which community’s rights in Bengal?
a) Hindu community
b) Muslim community
c) Christian community
d) Sikh community
Which social reform did Molvi Fazlul Haq actively promote during his tenure as a politician?
a) Women’s education
b) Caste abolition
c) Anti-dowry movement
d) Child marriage prevention
Which prominent British viceroy did Molvi Fazlul Haq directly engage with for political negotiations?
a) Lord Curzon
b) Lord Irwin
c) Lord Mountbatten
d) Lord Wavell
Molvi Fazlul Haq was known for his strong support for which form of government?
a) Federalism
b) Unitarianism
c) Autocracy
d) Oligarchy
In which year did Molvi Fazlul Haq establish the Bengal Peasants’ Association?
a) 1923
b) 1925
c) 1927
d) 1930
Molvi Fazlul Haq actively campaigned for the establishment of which university in Bengal?
a) Jadavpur University
b) Calcutta University
c) Dhaka University
d) Visva-Bharati University
Molvi Fazlul Haq served as the President of which political party for a significant period?
a) Indian National Congress
b) All India Muslim League
c) Krishak Praja Party
d) Bengal Provincial Muslim League
What was the name of the movement launched by Molvi Fazlul Haq against the British bureaucracy’s oppressive taxation policies?
a) Indigo Revolt
b) Tebhaga Movement
c) Champaran Satyagraha
d) Moplah Rebellion
Molvi Fazlul Haq was deeply influenced by the teachings of which Islamic scholar?
a) Al-Ghazali
b) Ibn Taymiyyah
c) Ibn Khaldun
d) Sir Syed Ahmed Khan
Which famous literary figure was associated with Molvi Fazlul Haq’s political movement in Bengal?
a) Rabindranath Tagore
b) Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay
c) Kazi Nazrul Islam
d) Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay
Molvi Fazlul Haq was instrumental in the establishment of which industry in Bengal?
a) Jute industry
b) Textile industry
c) Steel industry
d) Tea industry
Which prominent nationalist leader of India had a close association with Molvi Fazlul Haq during the pre-independence era?
a) Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
b) Lala Lajpat Rai
c) Bal Gangadhar Tilak
d) Bhagat Singh
Molvi Fazlul Haq was a strong advocate for the protection of which minority group’s rights in Bengal?
a) Tribal communities
b) Religious minorities
c) Linguistic minorities
d) Ethnic minorities
Which significant event led to Molvi Fazlul Haq’s resignation as the Chief Minister of Bengal in 1943?
a) World War II
b) Famine of Bengal
c) Partition of Bengal
d) Quit India Movement
Which social reform did Molvi Fazlul Haq actively promote during his tenure as a politician?
a) Women’s education
b) Caste abolition
c) Anti-dowry movement
d) Child marriage prevention
What was Molvi Fazlul Haq’s stance on the Pakistan Movement?
a) He was a strong supporter of it.
b) He was against the idea of Pakistan.
c) He remained neutral.
d) He led the movement.