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Tribal Raid MCQs – Kashmir Issue 1947

1. The 1947 Tribal Raid on Kashmir took place in:

(A) 1857


(B) 1932


(C) 1947


(D) 1920




2. The Tribal Raid on Kashmir was mainly launched from:

(A) India


(B) Pakistan


(C) China


(D) Afghanistan




3. The Tribal Raid on Kashmir targeted:

(A) Delhi


(B) Lahore


(C) Srinagar


(D) Jammu only




4. The Tribal Raid in 1947 led to:

(A) Peace treaty with Rome


(B) Sikh Empire expansion


(C) Mughal restoration


(D) Kashmir conflict




5. The ruler of Jammu and Kashmir during the Tribal Raid was:

(A) Sheikh Abdullah


(B) Ranjit Singh


(C) Gulab Singh


(D) Hari Singh




6. The Tribal Raid forced Maharaja Hari Singh to sign:

(A) Treaty of Amritsar


(B) Instrument of Accession


(C) Treaty of Lahore


(D) Delhi Agreement




7. The Tribal Raid was supported by:

(A) Some armed groups from North-West Frontier


(B) Roman Empire


(C) British India directly


(D) Mughal soldiers




8. The Tribal Raid happened immediately after:

(A) Sikh Empire formation


(B) Partition of British India


(C) Mughal invasion


(D) Roman conquest




9. The main city threatened during the Tribal Raid was:

(A) Lahore


(B) Delhi


(C) Srinagar


(D) Karachi




10. The Tribal Raid is considered a key cause of:

(A) Kashmir dispute between India and Pakistan


(B) Roman wars


(C) Mughal trade expansion


(D) Sikh independence




11. The Tribal Raid was launched in which year?

(A) 1946


(B) 1939


(C) 1948


(D) 1947




12. The Tribal Raid was mainly composed of:

(A) Farmers only


(B) British soldiers


(C) Armed tribal militias


(D) Sikh army




13. The Tribal Raid was part of wider conflict between:

(A) India and China


(B) Mughal and Sikh empires


(C) Britain and France


(D) India and Pakistan




14. The Tribal Raid led Maharaja Hari Singh to seek help from:

(A) Afghanistan


(B) India


(C) Rome


(D) Britain




15. The Tribal Raid directly resulted in:

(A) Formation of Sikh Empire


(B) British rule continuation


(C) Mughal restoration


(D) Signing of Instrument of Accession




16. The Tribal Raid affected which region most?

(A) Gujarat


(B) Bengal


(C) Punjab only


(D) Kashmir Valley




17. The Tribal Raid is historically linked to:

(A) Kashmir accession crisis


(B) Roman expansion


(C) Mughal trade


(D) Sikh reforms




18. The Tribal Raid was opposed by:

(A) Mughal forces


(B) Sikh Empire


(C) Roman army


(D) Indian military assistance after accession




19. The Tribal Raid is considered:

(A) Armed invasion


(B) Peaceful protest


(C) Trade movement


(D) Religious reform




20. The Tribal Raid caused:

(A) Stability in Kashmir


(B) Mughal revival


(C) Large-scale conflict and displacement


(D) Roman alliance




21. The Tribal Raid took place during:

(A) British Raj


(B) Mughal era


(C) Transition period after partition


(D) Sikh Empire




22. The Tribal Raid is associated with which major document?

(A) Treaty of Amritsar


(B) Magna Carta


(C) Instrument of Accession


(D) Delhi Treaty




23. The Tribal Raid mainly aimed to:

(A) Establish Roman rule


(B) Promote trade


(C) Capture Kashmir


(D) Support Mughal empire




24. The Tribal Raid is remembered as:

(A) Turning point in Kashmir conflict


(B) Economic reform


(C) Sikh rebellion


(D) Mughal invasion




25. The Tribal Raid took place after the partition of:

(A) USA


(B) France


(C) British India


(D) Ottoman Empire




26. The Tribal Raid led to escalation between:

(A) Mughal and Sikh empires


(B) Rome and Greece


(C) India and Pakistan


(D) China and Japan




27. The Tribal Raid is important in:

(A) Modern South Asian history


(B) Ancient Indian history


(C) Roman Empire


(D) Greek history




28. The Tribal Raid created urgency for:

(A) Agricultural reforms


(B) Mughal revival


(C) Kashmir’s accession decision


(D) Sikh Empire expansion




29. The Tribal Raid is often described as:

(A) Diplomatic mission


(B) Religious festival


(C) Military incursion


(D) Trade agreement




30. The Tribal Raid is a key event in:

(A) Mughal architecture


(B) Roman trade history


(C) Kashmir dispute history


(D) Sikh religious reforms




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