1. In which year was the Lucknow Pact signed?
(A) 1915
(B) 1917
(C) 1916
(D) 1918
2. The Lucknow Pact was an agreement between which two organizations?
(A) Swaraj Party and All India Muslim League
(B) Indian National Congress and Hindu Mahasabha
(C) Muslim League and Hindu Mahasabha
(D) Indian National Congress and Muslim League
3. The Lucknow Pact aimed to achieve:
(A) Separate electorates for Hindus only
(B) British control over India
(C) Hindu-Muslim political cooperation
(D) Partition of Bengal
4. Who was the prominent Congress leader in the Lucknow Pact negotiations?
(A) Motilal Nehru
(B) Gopal Krishna Gokhale
(C) Dadabhai Naoroji
(D) Bal Gangadhar Tilak
5. Who represented the Muslim League in the Lucknow Pact?
(A) Muhammad Ali Jinnah
(B) Muhammad Ali Jauhar
(C) Aga Khan
(D) Allama Iqbal
6. The Lucknow Pact strengthened which aspect of Indian politics?
(A) Armed rebellion
(B) British administration
(C) Hindu-Muslim unity
(D) Peasant movements
7. Which British reform was influenced by the Lucknow Pact?
(A) Rowlatt Act (1919)
(B) Montagu-Chelmsford Reforms (1919)
(C) Government of India Act (1935)
(D) Vernacular Press Act (1878)
8. The Lucknow Pact ensured Muslims had:
(A) Majority control in all provinces
(B) Reserved seats in legislatures
(C) Complete independence
(D) No political rights
9. The Lucknow Pact helped Congress and Muslim League to present:
(A) Separate demands to British
(B) Revolt against British
(C) Joint demands to British
(D) Economic boycott
10. The Lucknow Pact marked the first major:
(A) Armed struggle
(B) Partition of Bengal
(C) Political cooperation between Hindus and Muslims
(D) Formation of Swaraj Party
11. Which issue was directly addressed in the Lucknow Pact?
(A) Education for women
(B) Tax reforms
(C) Industrialization
(D) Representation in legislative councils
12. How did the Lucknow Pact affect Indian nationalism?
(A) Divided nationalist forces
(B) United Hindus and Muslims politically
(C) Increased loyalty to British
(D) Focused only on peasant issues
13. The Lucknow Pact recognized:
(A) Hindu majority dominance
(B) Muslim political rights
(C) British supremacy in provinces
(D) Complete independence of India
14. Which provinces got separate representation under the Lucknow Pact?
(A) Punjab and Bengal
(B) Bengal and Bombay
(C) Madras and Bombay
(D) Only Delhi
15. The Pact allowed Hindus to:
(A) Dominate in Muslim-majority areas
(B) Get complete autonomy
(C) Share power in Muslim-majority provinces
(D) Have no representation
16. The Lucknow Pact strengthened which faction within Congress?
(A) Moderates
(B) Extremists
(C) Social reformers
(D) Peasants
17. The Lucknow Pact influenced future:
(A) Armed revolts
(B) Hindu-Muslim political alliances
(C) British economic policies
(D) Educational reforms
18. The Pact was signed in:
(A) Delhi
(B) Calcutta
(C) Bombay
(D) Lucknow
19. The Lucknow Pact allowed Muslim League to:
(A) Oversee British administration
(B) Lead armed rebellion
(C) Participate in legislatures with reserved seats
(D) Control Indian National Congress
20. The Congress agreed to:
(A) Reject Muslim political rights
(B) Recognize separate Muslim electorates
(C) Focus only on Hindu issues
(D) Start armed revolt
21. The Lucknow Pact was a result of:
(A) British insistence
(B) Partition of Bengal only
(C) Peasant revolts
(D) Mutual compromise between Hindus and Muslims
22. The Pact contributed to:
(A) Strengthening of British rule
(B) Weakening of Congress
(C) Growth of Indian nationalist movement
(D) Rise of extremism only
23. Under the Pact, legislative councils were:
(A) Abolished
(B) Controlled by British only
(C) Restructured to give both communities representation
(D) Focused on taxes
24. The Lucknow Pact marked a shift from:
(A) Radical revolt to moderate political negotiation
(B) Moderate demands to armed rebellion
(C) British economic reforms to political agitation
(D) Peasant movements to industrial policies
25. The Pact demonstrated:
(A) Hindu majority domination
(B) Muslim exclusion
(C) Possibility of Hindu-Muslim cooperation
(D) British direct control
26. The Pact was negotiated during which global event?
(A) First World War
(B) Second World War
(C) Revolt of 1857
(D) Partition of Bengal
27. The Lucknow Pact led to:
(A) British granting full self-rule
(B) Immediate independence
(C) Hindu-Muslim unity in elections
(D) Rise of extremism alone
28. The Lucknow Pact inspired later reforms such as:
(A) Montagu-Chelmsford Reforms
(B) Rowlatt Act
(C) Vernacular Press Act
(D) Salt March
29. Overall, the Lucknow Pact is considered:
(A) A failed political experiment
(B) A milestone in Hindu-Muslim political cooperation
(C) A cause of Partition
(D) Only a British administrative policy