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Sheikh Abdullah MCQs – Freedom Movement

1. Sheikh Abdullah is also known as:

(A) Iron Man of India


(B) Sher-e-Punjab


(C) Quaid-e-Azam


(D) Lion of Kashmir




2. Sheikh Abdullah founded which political party in Jammu and Kashmir?

(A) National Conference


(B) Muslim League


(C) Congress


(D) Akali Dal




3. Sheikh Abdullah was born in:

(A) Jammu


(B) Srinagar


(C) Lahore


(D) Delhi




4. Sheikh Abdullah is associated with which movement?

(A) Sikh Empire expansion


(B) Afghan invasion


(C) Mughal restoration


(D) Kashmir freedom movement




5. Sheikh Abdullah’s political ideology was mainly:

(A) Feudalism


(B) Imperialism


(C) Secularism and socialism


(D) Monarchy




6. Sheikh Abdullah first became politically active against:

(A) Greek rule


(B) Roman Empire


(C) British colonial rule and Dogra monarchy


(D) Mughal Empire




7. Jammu and Kashmir politics was strongly influenced by Sheikh Abdullah during:

(A) Ancient period


(B) 20th century


(C) Gupta period


(D) Mughal period




8. Sheikh Abdullah was imprisoned several times by:

(A) Greeks


(B) Romans


(C) British and Dogra rulers


(D) Afghans only




9. Sheikh Abdullah is associated with which title?

(A) Sher-e-Punjab


(B) Sher-e-Kashmir


(C) Durr-i-Durran


(D) Badshah




10. Sheikh Abdullah’s party demanded:

(A) British empire expansion


(B) Land reforms and rights for peasants


(C) Mughal restoration


(D) Afghan rule




11. Sheikh Abdullah played a key role in:

(A) Kashmir political awakening


(B) Sikh Empire formation


(C) Roman trade


(D) Greek democracy




12. Sheikh Abdullah initially supported:

(A) British monarchy


(B) Indian National Congress


(C) Roman Empire


(D) Afghan rulers




13. Sheikh Abdullah became Prime Minister of Jammu and Kashmir in:

(A) 1925


(B) 1947


(C) 1953


(D) 1857




14. Sheikh Abdullah was dismissed from power by:

(A) Akbar


(B) British Crown


(C) Government of India


(D) Afghan rulers




15. Sheikh Abdullah’s movement focused mainly on:

(A) Naval expansion


(B) Space exploration


(C) Social justice and agrarian reform


(D) Industrial revolution




16. Sheikh Abdullah founded the National Conference in:

(A) 1925


(B) 1932


(C) 1947


(D) 1857




17. Sheikh Abdullah is considered a leader of:

(A) Modern Kashmir politics


(B) Ancient India


(C) Mughal Empire


(D) Roman Empire




18. Sheikh Abdullah worked closely with:

(A) Jawaharlal Nehru


(B) British rulers only


(C) Akbar


(D) Babur




19. Sheikh Abdullah’s reforms mainly targeted:

(A) Afghan invaders only


(B) Roman governors


(C) Greek kings


(D) Feudal landlords




20. Sheikh Abdullah is best known as:

(A) Political reformer of Kashmir


(B) Military general


(C) Mughal emperor


(D) Sikh guru




21. Sheikh Abdullah’s movement gained strength in:

(A) 10th century


(B) 18th century


(C) 15th century


(D) Early 20th century




22. Sheikh Abdullah’s ideology included:

(A) Secular nationalism


(B) Communalism


(C) Imperialism


(D) Colonial expansion




23. Sheikh Abdullah is associated with land reforms in:

(A) Jammu and Kashmir


(B) Punjab


(C) Bengal


(D) Gujarat




24. Sheikh Abdullah’s political party later aligned with:

(A) British Empire


(B) Indian National Congress


(C) Roman Empire


(D) Afghan rulers




25. Sheikh Abdullah was known for opposing:

(A) Feudal landlords and autocratic rule


(B) Peasant rights


(C) Democracy


(D) Education




26. Sheikh Abdullah’s nickname “Sher-e-Kashmir” means:

(A) King of Kashmir


(B) Lion of Kashmir


(C) Protector of India


(D) Emperor of Punjab




27. Sheikh Abdullah was a key figure in:

(A) Sikh Empire


(B) Kashmir freedom struggle


(C) Mughal architecture


(D) Roman politics




28. Sheikh Abdullah’s political career was mainly during:

(A) British colonial and post-independence period


(B) Roman Empire


(C) Gupta Empire


(D) Maurya Empire




29. Sheikh Abdullah’s movement emphasized:

(A) Feudalism


(B) Democracy and equality


(C) Monarchy only


(D) Military conquest




30. Sheikh Abdullah is a central figure in the history of:

(A) Modern Kashmir politics and reform movement


(B) Ancient Greece


(C) Roman Empire


(D) Mughal architecture




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