Six Points of Sheikh Mujib-ur-Rehman – East Pakistan MCQs before Pakistan independence 30 min Score: 0 Attempted: 0/30 Subscribe 1. The Six Points of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman were announced in which year? (A) 1966 (B) 1965 (C) 1960 (D) 1970Show All Answers 2. What was the main purpose of the Six Points? (A) To demand autonomy for East Pakistan (B) To promote tourism (C) To build ports (D) To generate hydropower 3. Who presented the Six Points program? (A) Liaquat Ali Khan (B) Sheikh Mujibur Rahman (C) Ayub Khan (D) Zulfikar Ali Bhutto 4. The Six Points focused mainly on: (A) Hydropower projects (B) Tourism development (C) Military expansion (D) Economic and political autonomy of East Pakistan 5. One point of the Six Points demanded control over: (A) East Pakistan’s trade and taxation (B) West Pakistan’s army (C) Indian ports (D) Tourism zones 6. Another point of the Six Points emphasized: (A) Central control over all finances (B) Separate foreign exchange earnings for East Pakistan (C) Nationalization of ports (D) Hydropower sharing 7. The Six Points called for control of: (A) West Pakistan’s army only (B) East Pakistan’s currency reserves (C) Tourism revenues only (D) Ports only 8. One point of the Six Points demanded the right to: (A) Control tourism only (B) Control West Pakistan only (C) Build ports in India (D) Collect and retain taxes in East Pakistan 9. The Six Points gave East Pakistan the right to: (A) Have its own trade policy (B) Control West Pakistan’s foreign policy (C) Build dams in West Pakistan (D) Generate electricity in Punjab 10. Another point emphasized control over: (A) Ports in Karachi only (B) West Pakistan’s army (C) Tourism projects (D) East Pakistan’s natural resources 11. One of the points called for: (A) Separate accounts for East Pakistan’s foreign loans and aid (B) Central government control over all finances (C) Military expansion (D) Hydropower sharing 12. The Six Points demanded that East Pakistan should have: (A) Maximum autonomy in internal and economic matters (B) No autonomy (C) Only cultural rights (D) Tourism control only 13. Sheikh Mujibur Rahman’s Six Points were also called: (A) West Pakistan Economic Plan (B) East Pakistan’s Charter of Autonomy (C) National Tourism Policy (D) Industrialization Plan 14. The Six Points were aimed at addressing: (A) Military issues only (B) Tourism development (C) Economic disparity between East and West Pakistan (D) Hydropower sharing 15. One point demanded control over: (A) Ports in Karachi only (B) West Pakistan’s foreign policy only (C) Tourism in East Pakistan (D) East Pakistan’s taxation and revenue 16. Another point emphasized: (A) Central government controls all earnings (B) East Pakistan should retain all foreign trade earnings (C) Only tourism revenue should be collected (D) Hydropower sharing with West Pakistan 17. Six Points also demanded: (A) Central control over East Pakistan finances (B) East Pakistan’s control over its own fiscal policies (C) Tourism projects only (D) Military expansion only 18. Sheikh Mujibur Rahman presented Six Points to: (A) Control West Pakistan (B) Achieve political and economic rights for East Pakistan (C) Promote tourism (D) Develop ports only 19. The Six Points included the demand that East Pakistan could: (A) Retain and use foreign loans independently (B) Depend fully on West Pakistan (C) Donate all revenue to West Pakistan (D) Build ports only 20. The Six Points were a reaction to: (A) Industrial projects only (B) Tourism issues (C) Hydropower disputes (D) Political and economic domination by West Pakistan 21. The Six Points became the foundation for: (A) Bangladesh independence movement (B) Karachi Port development (C) Hydropower projects (D) Tourism growth 22. Sheikh Mujibur Rahman’s Six Points were first formally presented in: (A) Lahore (B) Islamabad (C) Karachi (D) Dhaka 23. One of the points demanded: (A) East Pakistan to control all trade and taxation (B) West Pakistan to control East Pakistan finances (C) Tourism revenue sharing (D) Hydropower only 24. Six Points were opposed by: (A) West Pakistan political leaders (B) East Pakistan leaders (C) India (D) Bangladesh only 25. The Six Points included economic control of: (A) West Pakistan only (B) East Pakistan’s industries and resources (C) Ports in Karachi (D) Tourism revenue 26. Sheikh Mujibur Rahman’s Six Points were approved by: (A) Pakistan Peoples Party (B) West Pakistan Assembly (C) Central military only (D) East Pakistan Assembly and supporters 27. Six Points demanded fiscal autonomy in: (A) East Pakistan (B) West Pakistan (C) Sindh only (D) Punjab only 28. The Six Points program led to: (A) Increased political tensions between East and West Pakistan (B) Peaceful unity (C) Tourism promotion (D) Hydropower development 29. Sheikh Mujibur Rahman is also called: (A) Father of Bangladesh (B) Founder of Pakistan (C) Governor of West Pakistan (D) Prime Minister of India 30. The Six Points became the basis for: (A) Karachi Port expansion (B) East Pakistan’s demand for independence (C) Hydropower sharing (D) Tourism policies