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Lal Ded MCQs – Kashmiri Literature & Sufism

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




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