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Role of Allama Iqbal in the Creation of Pakistan

1. Who is Allama Iqbal popularly known as?

(A) Father of Pakistan


(B) Quaid-e-Azam


(C) Poet of the East


(D) Philosopher of India




2. In which year was Allama Iqbal born?

(A) 1875


(B) 1877


(C) 1881


(D) 1879




3. Where was Allama Iqbal born?

(A) Lahore


(B) Sialkot


(C) Karachi


(D) Delhi




4. Which university did Iqbal attend in Europe?

(A) University of London


(B) University of Munich


(C) University of Cambridge


(D) University of Oxford




5. What was Iqbal’s field of study in Europe?

(A) Political Science


(B) Philosophy


(C) Law


(D) Literature




6. Which famous address of Allama Iqbal is considered the foundation for Pakistan idea?

(A) Simla Conference 1945


(B) Lahore Address 1940


(C) Allahabad Address 1930


(D) Cripps Mission 1942




7. In the Allahabad Address, what did Iqbal propose for Muslims of India?

(A) Complete integration with Hindus


(B) Support British rule indefinitely


(C) Independent Muslim state in northwest India


(D) Join Congress fully




8. Which title was given to Iqbal for his contribution to philosophy and politics?

(A) Hakeem-e-Pakistan


(B) Baba-e-Qaum


(C) Qa’id-e-Azam


(D) Mufakkir-e-Pakistan




9. Allama Iqbal’s poetry promoted which ideas?

(A) Spiritual revival and political awakening of Muslims


(B) Secular nationalism


(C) Support for British colonialism


(D) Hindu-Muslim unity only




10. Which language did Iqbal primarily write his poetry in?

(A) Urdu and Persian


(B) Arabic and Urdu


(C) English and Urdu


(D) Persian and Arabic




11. Iqbal believed the future Muslim state should be:

(A) Independent and based on Islamic principles


(B) Part of a united India


(C) A British protectorate


(D) Governed by Hindus




12. Who influenced Iqbal’s political and philosophical thoughts?

(A) British Governors only


(B) Gandhi and Nehru


(C) Churchill and Mountbatten


(D) Rumi and Western philosophers




13. Which concept did Iqbal emphasize for Muslims in India?

(A) Joint electorates


(B) Integration into Congress


(C) Separate nationhood and political identity


(D) British loyalty




14. Iqbal met which political leader to discuss Muslim issues?

(A) Mahatma Gandhi


(B) Lord Mountbatten


(C) Liaquat Ali Khan


(D) Muhammad Ali Jinnah




15. In which European country did Iqbal earn his PhD?

(A) Italy


(B) England


(C) France


(D) Germany




16. Which of Iqbal’s works inspired Muslim youth politically?

(A) All of the above


(B) Asrar-i-Khudi


(C) Bal-i-Jibril


(D) Bang-i-Dra




17. Iqbal’s political philosophy supported:

(A) Islamic democracy and self-rule for Muslims


(B) Democracy only


(C) British parliamentary system


(D) Secular socialism




18. How did Iqbal influence the Muslim League?

(A) Encouraged Muslims to join Congress


(B) Advocated for separate political representation for Muslims


(C) Advised loyalty to British


(D) Opposed Pakistan idea




19. Iqbal was knighted by the British government in:

(A) 1919


(B) 1922


(C) 1929


(D) 1931




20. Which region did Iqbal suggest as the base for a Muslim state?

(A) Northwest India (Punjab, Sindh, NWFP, Balochistan)


(B) Bengal


(C) Central India


(D) Madras Presidency




21. Iqbal’s vision emphasized:

(A) Economic reforms only


(B) Only military development


(C) Political, spiritual, and cultural revival of Muslims


(D) British administrative efficiency




22. Allama Iqbal is also known as:

(A) Shaoor-e-Islam


(B) Poet of the East


(C) Hakeem-e-Pakistan


(D) Baba-e-Qaum




23. Iqbal’s idea of Pakistan was first formally presented in:

(A) Lahore Resolution 1940


(B) Allahabad Address 1930


(C) Simla Conference 1945


(D) Cripps Mission 1942




24. Iqbal inspired which future leader of Pakistan?

(A) Liaquat Ali Khan


(B) Muhammad Ali Jinnah


(C) Allama Iqbal himself


(D) Lord Mountbatten




25. Iqbal believed in which type of political system for Muslims?

(A) Islamic democracy with moral and spiritual guidance


(B) British parliamentary rule


(C) Hindu-led administration


(D) Socialist state




26. Which event significantly recognized Iqbal’s vision for Pakistan?

(A) Cripps Mission


(B) Quit India Movement


(C) Simla Conference


(D) Lahore Resolution 1940




27. Iqbal’s poetry often addressed:

(A) Self-respect, identity, and revival of Muslim community


(B) British loyalty


(C) Hindu-Muslim integration only


(D) Westernization




28. Which famous poem of Iqbal emphasized selfhood and self-reliance?

(A) Asrar-i-Khudi


(B) Bang-i-Dra


(C) Bal-i-Jibril


(D) Zabur-i-Ajam




29. Iqbal played a major role in:

(A) Partition of India directly


(B) Congress leadership


(C) British governance


(D) Ideological groundwork for Pakistan




30. Overall, Allama Iqbal’s role in Pakistan Movement:

(A) Minor political participant


(B) Provided vision, philosophy, and ideological foundation for Pakistan


(C) Opposed Pakistan creation


(D) Supported British rule




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