1. Lal Ded was a famous:
(A) Warrior
(B) Scientist
(C) Queen
(D) Mystic poetess
2. Lal Ded belonged to:
(A) Punjab
(B) Bengal
(C) Sindh
(D) Kashmir
3. Lal Ded is also known as:
(A) Lalleshwari
(B) Razia Sultana
(C) Noor Jahan
(D) Fatima Jinnah
4. Lal Ded’s poetry is called:
(A) Vakhs
(B) Ghazals
(C) Haikus
(D) Ballads
5. Lal Ded is associated with:
(A) Modern science
(B) Politics
(C) Industrialization
(D) Sufism
6. Lal Ded lived in:
(A) 10th century
(B) 14th century
(C) 18th century
(D) 20th century
7. Lal Ded influenced:
(A) Military system
(B) Kashmiri literature and spirituality
(C) Trade routes
(D) Architecture only
8. Lal Ded’s teachings focused on:
(A) War
(B) Business
(C) Politics
(D) Spiritual enlightenment
9. Lal Ded is considered a:
(A) Mystical saint
(B) Political leader
(C) Scientist
(D) Queen
10. Lal Ded’s poems were written in:
(A) Persian only
(B) Urdu only
(C) Kashmiri language
(D) Sanskrit only
11. Lal Ded is respected in:
(A) Only Kashmir
(B) Only Pakistan
(C) Both Hindu and Muslim communities
(D) Only India
12. Lal Ded’s philosophy is based on:
(A) Materialism
(B) Mysticism and spirituality
(C) Military strength
(D) Trade expansion
13. Lal Ded is an important figure in:
(A) African culture
(B) European literature
(C) Chinese philosophy
(D) Kashmiri Sufi tradition
14. Lal Ded’s verses are known for:
(A) Complexity only
(B) Scientific formulas
(C) Technical language
(D) Simplicity and wisdom
15. Lal Ded’s teachings influenced:
(A) Kashmiri society
(B) Only rulers
(C) Only soldiers
(D) Only traders
16. Lal Ded was a follower of:
(A) Political ideology
(B) Mystical path (Sufism/Yoga tradition)
(C) Military training
(D) Business ethics
17. Lal Ded’s poetry promotes:
(A) Hatred
(B) Unity and spirituality
(C) War
(D) Wealth accumulation
18. Lal Ded is considered a:
(A) Modern writer
(B) Scientist
(C) Foreign philosopher
(D) Classical Kashmiri saint poetess
19. Lal Ded’s work is part of:
(A) Arabic science
(B) Western literature
(C) Chinese literature
(D) Kashmiri literature
20. Lal Ded is also associated with:
(A) Trade routes
(B) Industrial growth
(C) Military expansion
(D) Social reform
21. Lal Ded’s spiritual message is about:
(A) Outer rituals only
(B) Wealth
(C) Inner purity
(D) Power
22. Lal Ded’s life was in:
(A) Roman Empire
(B) Modern Europe
(C) Ancient Egypt
(D) Medieval Kashmir
23. Lal Ded influenced later Sufi poets like:
(A) Sheikh Noor-ud-Din Wali
(B) Shakespeare
(C) Dante
(D) Homer
24. Lal Ded’s poetry is called:
(A) Vakhs (sayings)
(B) Ballads
(C) Novels
(D) Essays
25. Lal Ded is remembered for:
(A) War strategies
(B) Spiritual wisdom
(C) Trade policies
(D) Scientific inventions
26. Lal Ded belongs to which tradition:
(A) Capitalism
(B) Western modernism
(C) Sufi-Bhakti tradition
(D) Militarism
27. Lal Ded’s teachings are still relevant in:
(A) History only
(B) Modern spiritual life
(C) Technology only
(D) Military studies
28. Lal Ded wrote poetry in form of:
(A) Short verses
(B) Long novels
(C) Scientific reports
(D) Legal documents
29. Lal Ded is a symbol of:
(A) Industrial power
(B) Kashmiri spirituality
(C) Political leadership
(D) Military strength
30. Lal Ded is one of the most important figures in:
(A) Kashmiri Sufism and literature
(B) European history
(C) American politics
(D) African trade