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Reading Room Party MCQs – Freedom Movement

1. The Reading Room Party was formed in:

(A) 1920s


(B) 1857


(C) 1947


(D) 1930s




2. The Reading Room Party was established in:

(A) Delhi


(B) Lahore


(C) Jammu


(D) Srinagar




3. The Reading Room Party is associated with:

(A) Sikh Empire


(B) Mughal administration


(C) Early Kashmir political awakening


(D) Afghan rule




4. The Reading Room Party was initially a:

(A) Military group


(B) Political discussion group


(C) Trade union


(D) Religious sect




5. Sheikh Abdullah was associated with:

(A) Durrani Empire


(B) Sikh Empire


(C) Mughal court


(D) Reading Room Party




6. The Reading Room Party mainly consisted of:

(A) Educated youth and students


(B) Farmers only


(C) British officers


(D) Afghan soldiers




7. The main aim of the Reading Room Party was:

(A) Military training


(B) Trade expansion


(C) Political awareness and reform


(D) Religious conversion




8. The Reading Room Party later led to the formation of:

(A) National Conference


(B) Muslim League


(C) Sikh Empire


(D) Durrani Empire




9. The Reading Room Party played a key role in:

(A) Afghan invasion


(B) Roman Empire expansion


(C) Mughal conquest


(D) Kashmir freedom movement




10. The Reading Room Party was influenced by:

(A) Mughal administration


(B) Roman law


(C) Greek democracy


(D) British colonial education system




11. The Reading Room Party meetings were held in:

(A) Mosques


(B) Libraries and reading rooms


(C) Palaces


(D) Forts




12. The Reading Room Party was a response to:

(A) Dogra rule policies


(B) Industrial revolution


(C) Roman invasion


(D) Sikh Empire expansion




13. The Reading Room Party is considered the foundation of:

(A) Modern Kashmir politics


(B) Roman law


(C) Mughal administration


(D) Afghan empire




14. The Reading Room Party emerged during:

(A) Ancient period


(B) Maurya period


(C) Gupta period


(D) British colonial era




15. The Reading Room Party was active in:

(A) Jammu only


(B) Punjab only


(C) Kashmir Valley


(D) Bengal




16. The Reading Room Party helped in spreading:

(A) Illiteracy


(B) Sea trade


(C) Military training


(D) Political awareness




17. The Reading Room Party was a precursor to:

(A) National Conference politics


(B) Sikh Empire


(C) Mughal Empire


(D) Roman Republic




18. The Reading Room Party was founded by:

(A) British officers


(B) Afghan rulers


(C) Young Kashmiri intellectuals


(D) Sikh generals




19. The Reading Room Party is linked with which movement?

(A) Kashmir freedom movement


(B) Roman conquest


(C) Mughal trade


(D) Sikh wars




20. The Reading Room Party later evolved into a:

(A) Military force


(B) Religious sect


(C) Trade company


(D) Political organization




21. The Reading Room Party was influenced by:

(A) Roman religion


(B) Western political ideas


(C) Greek mythology only


(D) Afghan tribal system




22. The Reading Room Party opposed:

(A) Autocratic Dogra rule


(B) British monarchy only


(C) Mughal empire


(D) Sikh empire




23. The Reading Room Party played a role in forming:

(A) Communist Party


(B) Roman Senate


(C) Muslim Conference and National Conference background politics


(D) Sikh Empire




24. The Reading Room Party was significant for:

(A) Political awakening in Kashmir


(B) Economic trade only


(C) Military conquest


(D) Naval expansion




25. The Reading Room Party is associated with:

(A) Greek city-states


(B) Ancient Indian empire


(C) Roman Empire


(D) Modern Kashmir nationalism




26. The Reading Room Party members were mostly:

(A) Educated Kashmiri youth


(B) Illiterate peasants


(C) British soldiers


(D) Afghan rulers




27. The Reading Room Party played a key role before:

(A) Roman conquest


(B) Mughal invasion


(C) Indian independence


(D) Gupta empire




28. The Reading Room Party is important in:

(A) Sikh military history


(B) Kashmir political history


(C) Roman trade history


(D) Greek democracy




29. The Reading Room Party ultimately contributed to:

(A) Formation of political consciousness in Kashmir


(B) Colonial expansion


(C) Mughal revival


(D) Afghan rule




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