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Simla Deputation (1906) and Formation of All India Muslim League

1. In which year did the Simla Deputation take place?

(A) 1901


(B) 1911


(C) 1906


(D) 1916




2. Who led the Simla Deputation?

(A) Sir Syed Ahmad Khan


(B) Aga Khan


(C) Muhammad Ali Jinnah


(D) Allama Iqbal




3. Where did the Simla Deputation meet the Viceroy of India?

(A) Delhi


(B) Simla


(C) Bombay


(D) Calcutta




4. Who was the Viceroy of India when the Simla Deputation occurred?

(A) Lord Curzon


(B) Lord Hardinge


(C) Lord Minto


(D) Lord Ripon




5. What was the main demand of the Simla Deputation?

(A) Full independence for India


(B) Separate electorates for Muslims


(C) Abolition of British rule


(D) Promotion of Urdu in schools




6. How many leaders were part of the Simla Deputation?

(A) 20


(B) 45


(C) 50


(D) 35




7. The Simla Deputation was primarily organized by which community?

(A) Muslims


(B) Hindus


(C) Parsis


(D) Sikhs




8. What was one key outcome of the Simla Deputation?

(A) Formation of Indian National Congress


(B) Introduction of separate electorates for Muslims


(C) Partition of Bengal


(D) Start of Swadeshi Movement




9. The Simla Deputation paved the way for the formation of which organization?

(A) Indian National Congress


(B) Khilafat Movement


(C) Hindu Mahasabha


(D) All India Muslim League




10. In which year was the All India Muslim League formally founded?

(A) 1905


(B) 1913


(C) 1911


(D) 1906




11. What was the primary goal of the All India Muslim League initially?

(A) Complete independence from Britain


(B) Protect political rights of Muslims


(C) Promote Urdu as national language


(D) Oppose British education reforms




12. The formation of the Muslim League marked a shift towards:

(A) Economic nationalism


(B) Armed rebellion


(C) Social reform among Hindus


(D) Religious-based political representation




13. The Simla Deputation influenced which British policy?

(A) Partition of Bengal


(B) Morley-Minto Reforms (1909)


(C) Rowlatt Act


(D) Government of India Act 1919




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