1. The National Conference was originally formed in:
(A) 1857
(B) 1925
(C) 1947
(D) 1939
2. National Conference was founded by:
(A) Gulab Singh
(B) Chaudhry Ghulam Abbas
(C) Ranjit Singh
(D) Sheikh Abdullah
3. National Conference evolved from:
(A) Congress
(B) Muslim Conference
(C) Sikh League
(D) Durrani Party
4. Sheikh Abdullah is known as founder of:
(A) Muslim Conference
(B) National Conference
(C) Sikh Empire
(D) Mughal administration
5. National Conference initially adopted the name:
(A) Kashmir National Party
(B) Kashmir League
(C) Dogra Conference
(D) All Jammu and Kashmir Muslim Conference
6. National Conference was strongly influenced by:
(A) Afghan tribal system
(B) Roman law
(C) Sikh monarchy
(D) Communism and socialism
7. National Conference demanded:
(A) Responsible government in Jammu and Kashmir
(B) British colonial expansion
(C) Mughal restoration
(D) Afghan rule
8. National Conference was closely allied with:
(A) Indian National Congress
(B) Muslim League
(C) Sikh Empire
(D) British East India Company
9. National Conference was founded in:
(A) Delhi
(B) Lahore
(C) Srinagar
(D) Jammu
10. National Conference became the major political force in:
(A) Ancient India
(B) Greek democracy
(C) Roman Empire
(D) Jammu and Kashmir politics
11. National Conference split from Muslim Conference due to:
(A) British invasion
(B) Trade disputes
(C) Military conflict
(D) Religious ideology differences
12. National Conference supported:
(A) Secular nationalism
(B) Feudal monarchy
(C) Roman law
(D) Afghan rule
13. National Conference played a major role in:
(A) Kashmir freedom movement
(B) Mughal expansion
(C) Sikh Empire formation
(D) Roman conquest
14. National Conference worked closely with:
(A) Akbar
(B) Jawaharlal Nehru
(C) Babur
(D) Ranjit Singh
15. National Conference became dominant after:
(A) 1939 reorganization
(B) 1857 Revolt
(C) Mughal decline
(D) Sikh Empire rise
16. National Conference opposed:
(A) Dogra monarchy
(B) Roman Empire
(C) Mughal rule
(D) Afghan rule
17. National Conference is associated with:
(A) Greek democracy only
(B) Roman trade system
(C) Kashmir political modernization
(D) Sikh military expansion
18. National Conference ideology was based on:
(A) Feudal monarchy
(B) Secular democracy and socialism
(C) Tribal rule
(D) Imperial expansion
19. National Conference is important in:
(A) Ancient history
(B) Gupta Empire
(C) Roman Empire
(D) Modern Kashmir politics
20. National Conference became a mass movement after:
(A) British arrival
(B) Afghan conquest
(C) Mughal invasion
(D) 1930s political awakening
21. National Conference leadership included:
(A) Sheikh Abdullah
(B) Gulab Singh
(C) Akbar
(D) Babur
22. National Conference’s main goal was:
(A) Military conquest
(B) Democratic rights and reform
(C) Trade monopoly
(D) Religious conversion
23. National Conference replaced Muslim Conference as:
(A) Main political organization
(B) Trade union
(C) Military group
(D) Religious body
24. National Conference is linked with which movement?
(A) Mughal navy
(B) Roman conquest
(C) Sikh Empire expansion
(D) Kashmir freedom struggle
25. National Conference had strong support from:
(A) Urban European elites
(B) Roman citizens
(C) Afghan tribes
(D) Kashmiri masses
26. National Conference supported:
(A) Feudal landlords
(B) Land reforms
(C) Colonial expansion
(D) Monarchy only
27. National Conference was banned or restricted several times by:
(A) Roman rulers
(B) Dogra administration
(C) Sikh Empire
(D) Mughal Empire
28. National Conference played a key role in:
(A) Gupta administration
(B) Roman Empire governance
(C) Post-partition Kashmir politics
(D) Afghan invasions
29. National Conference is historically significant for:
(A) Mughal architecture
(B) Roman expansion
(C) Greek philosophy
(D) Political awakening in Kashmir
30. National Conference is a major political party in:
(A) Ancient Rome
(B) Jammu and Kashmir history
(C) Gupta Empire
(D) Ottoman Empire