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MCQs British Policies and Divide before independence of Pakistan

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1. The British followed the policy of “Divide and Rule” to:





2. One of the earliest examples of British divide and rule was:





3. The Partition of Bengal (1905) divided Bengal on the basis of:





4. British policies favored which group to weaken Muslims politically?





5. The British introduced separate electorates in 1909 to:





6. The Simon Commission (1927) was opposed by Indians because:





7. British policies helped widen the gap between Hindus and Muslims by:





8. The British encouraged communal divisions to:





9. The Government of India Act 1935 contributed to communal divisions by:





10. British policies during Congress Rule (1937–39) favored:





11. The British encouraged the formation of which political group to maintain control?





12. Separate electorates were introduced to ensure that:





13. The British policy of divide and rule strengthened the demand for:





14. The introduction of separate electorates helped Muslims because it:





15. British policies caused Hindu-Muslim divisions by:





16. The divide-and-rule policy of the British ultimately led to:





17. Which British policy encouraged communal representation in politics?





18. British policies aimed at preventing:





19. The impact of British divide-and-rule policy on Muslims was:





20. The ultimate consequence of British divide-and-rule policy was:





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