Role of Allama Iqbal in the Creation of Pakistan 50 Score: 0 Attempted: 0/50 Subscribe 1. : Who is known as the “Spiritual Father of Pakistan”? (A) Muhammad Ali Jinnah (B) Allama Iqbal (C) Liaquat Ali Khan (D) Sir Syed Ahmed Khan 2. : In which year was Allama Iqbal born? (A) 1877 (B) 1880 (C) 1885 (D) 1890 3. : Allama Iqbal’s famous presidential address in 1930 was delivered at: (A) Lahore (B) Delhi (C) Aligarh (D) Karachi 4. : The presidential address by Iqbal in 1930 is known for proposing: (A) Economic reforms (B) A separate Muslim state in northwest India (C) Hindu-Muslim unity (D) Abolition of British rule 5. : Which poem by Allama Iqbal inspired Muslims to strive for their own homeland? (A) Shikwa (B) Jawab-e-Shikwa (C) Saare Jahan Se Achha (D) Bang-e-Dra 6. : Where did Allama Iqbal complete his higher education? (A) Cambridge and Munich (B) Oxford and Harvard (C) Lincoln’s Inn and Cambridge (D) Aligarh and Delhi 7. : Which subject did Iqbal study for his PhD in Germany? (A) Philosophy (B) Law (C) Economics (D) Political Science 8. : Allama Iqbal’s poetry primarily emphasized: (A) Economic reforms (B) Spiritual awakening and political freedom for Muslims (C) British colonial rule benefits (D) Religious rituals 9. : The name “Pakistan” was coined by: (A) Muhammad Ali Jinnah (B) Allama Iqbal (C) Choudhary Rahmat Ali (D) Liaquat Ali Khan 10. : How did Iqbal contribute to the Pakistan Movement? (A) Through political negotiations (B) Through inspiring poetry and ideas (C) By leading armed struggle (D) By serving as Governor-General 11. : Allama Iqbal’s vision of a separate Muslim state was first presented in: (A) 1927 (B) 1930 (C) 1940 (D) 1947 12. : Which Muslim leader was inspired by Allama Iqbal’s ideas? (A) Jawaharlal Nehru (B) Muhammad Ali Jinnah (C) Mahatma Gandhi (D) Sardar Patel 13. : Iqbal’s philosophy emphasized: (A) Materialism (B) Selfhood and awakening (Khudi) (C) Pacifism (D) Economic equality only 14. : In which book did Allama Iqbal write about the concept of “Khudi”? (A) Bang-e-Dra (B) Asrar-e-Khudi (C) Bal-e-Jibril (D) Zabur-e-Ajam 15. : Allama Iqbal’s contribution to Pakistan Movement was mostly: (A) Military leadership (B) Legal advice (C) Ideological inspiration (D) Financial support 16. : Iqbal considered which region as the future homeland for Muslims? (A) Bengal (B) Punjab and North-West Frontier Province (C) Southern India (D) Bengal and Assam 17. : Allama Iqbal held which political position in British India? (A) President of Indian National Congress (B) Member of Punjab Legislative Council (C) Governor-General (D) Prime Minister 18. : Iqbal’s poetry was mainly written in: (A) Persian and Urdu (B) Hindi and Urdu (C) English and Urdu (D) Arabic and Urdu 19. : Iqbal emphasized the importance of: (A) British rule (B) Unity among Muslims and revival of Islamic spirit (C) Hindu-Muslim unity only (D) Economic policies 20. : Which of the following is NOT a work of Allama Iqbal? (A) Bang-e-Dra (B) Asrar-e-Khudi (C) Shikwa (D) Gitanjali 21. : Allama Iqbal died in the year: (A) 1938 (B) 1940 (C) 1945 (D) 1947 22. : Allama Iqbal’s famous philosophical idea that Muslims should develop self-respect and self-reliance is called: (A) Khilafat (B) Khudi (C) Jihad (D) Sufism 23. : Allama Iqbal’s poetry called for: (A) Passive acceptance of British rule (B) Awakening and freedom for Muslims (C) Economic reforms only (D) Abolition of Islam 24. : Allama Iqbal’s idea of a separate Muslim homeland influenced the formation of: (A) Bangladesh (B) Pakistan (C) Sri Lanka (D) Nepal 25. : The famous phrase “Shikwa” by Iqbal means: (A) Complaint (B) Prayer (C) Hope (D) Praise 26. : In which year did Allama Iqbal deliver his presidential address at the Muslim League session? (A) 1925 (B) 1930 (C) 1937 (D) 1940 27. : Which movement was Allama Iqbal associated with to promote Muslim political rights? (A) Khilafat Movement (B) Pakistan Movement (C) Non-Cooperation Movement (D) Quit India Movement 28. : What was the main purpose of Iqbal’s 1930 presidential address? (A) Demand for Muslim majority provinces (B) Demand for Pakistan (C) Demand for Muslim political awakening and autonomy (D) Demand for end of British rule immediately 29. : Allama Iqbal is known for encouraging Muslims to: (A) Depend on British rule (B) Embrace nationalism and Islamic revivalism (C) Join Hindu-Muslim unity (D) Avoid politics 30. : Which of the following was a key concept in Iqbal’s poetry? (A) Khudi (selfhood) (B) Nationalism without religion (C) Economic socialism (D) British colonialism 31. : Which language was NOT used by Allama Iqbal in his major works? (A) Urdu (B) Persian (C) English (D) Arabic 32. : Which European university awarded Iqbal a doctorate degree? (A) University of Munich (B) University of Oxford (C) University of Cambridge (D) University of Heidelberg 33. : Allama Iqbal’s concept of “Khudi” aims to: (A) Encourage self-destruction (B) Promote self-respect and spiritual awakening (C) Promote submission to others (D) Promote political apathy 34. : Which political party did Iqbal support to achieve the creation of Pakistan? (A) Indian National Congress (B) Muslim League (C) Hindu Mahasabha (D) Communist Party 35. : Allama Iqbal’s poetry inspired which future Pakistani leader? (A) Liaquat Ali Khan (B) Muhammad Ali Jinnah (C) Benazir Bhutto (D) Zulfikar Ali Bhutto 36. : Iqbal’s educational background included: (A) Law and Philosophy (B) Medicine and Engineering (C) Economics and Politics (D) Literature and History 37. : What was Iqbal’s role in the All India Muslim League? (A) Founder (B) President for many years (C) Ideological mentor and inspiration (D) Secretary 38. : Iqbal’s poetry aimed to: (A) Create a new Hindu identity (B) Encourage Muslim unity and pride (C) Promote British policies (D) Support Indian National Congress 39. : Allama Iqbal is considered the national poet of: (A) India (B) Pakistan (C) Bangladesh (D) Afghanistan 40. : Iqbal’s political ideas were mostly based on: (A) Western democracy only (B) Islamic principles and modern political thought (C) Marxism (D) Capitalism 41. : Which poem by Iqbal is a reply to “Shikwa” (Complaint)? (A) Jawab-e-Shikwa (B) Bang-e-Dra (C) Zabur-e-Ajam (D) Bal-e-Jibril 42. : Allama Iqbal was knighted by the British in: (A) 1922 (B) 1923 (C) 1925 (D) 1926 43. : Iqbal’s philosophical ideas were influenced by which western philosopher? (A) Nietzsche (B) Kant (C) Hegel (D) John Locke 44. : Which movement did Iqbal actively support? (A) Khilafat Movement (B) Pakistan Movement (C) Non-Cooperation Movement (D) Quit India Movement 45. : Which of the following best describes Iqbal’s vision for Muslims? (A) To remain a minority forever (B) To have a sovereign state where Muslims could flourish (C) To merge with Hindus politically (D) To abandon religious identity 46. : Iqbal’s poetry was used to: (A) Propagate religious intolerance (B) Inspire nationalism and political awakening among Muslims (C) Support British rule (D) Promote communism 47. : Allama Iqbal was also a: (A) Lawyer (B) Doctor (C) Engineer (D) Soldier 48. : Iqbal’s first major poetic work was published in: (A) 1905 (B) 1908 (C) 1913 (D) 1920 49. : Allama Iqbal’s poetry focused on: (A) Revival of Islam and Muslim identity (B) British nationalism (C) Hindu philosophy (D) Economic theories 50. : Iqbal’s famous work “Asrar-e-Khudi” translates to: (A) Secrets of the Self (B) Songs of Freedom (C) Call to Prayer (D) The Complaint