1. The Two-Nation Theory was primarily based on differences in:
(A) Language and culture
(B) Religion
(C) Geography
(D) Economy
2. The Two-Nation Theory states that Muslims and Hindus are:
(A) One nation
(B) Political allies
(C) Culturally identical
(D) Two separate nations
3. Who is regarded as the main proponent of the Two-Nation Theory in the Subcontinent?
(A) Sir Syed Ahmad Khan
(B) Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah
(C) Allama Iqbal
(D) Liaquat Ali Khan
4. The Two-Nation Theory ultimately led to the demand for:
(A) United India
(B) Provincial autonomy
(C) Pakistan
(D) Dominion status
5. Which religion formed the basis of Muslim nationhood according to the Two-Nation Theory?
(A) Hinduism
(B) Islam
(C) Buddhism
(D) Christianity
6. Sir Syed Ahmad Khan emphasized that Hindus and Muslims differ in:
(A) Religious beliefs and social values
(B) Food habits and customs
(C) Political ideology only
(D) Language only
7. Which political party formally adopted the Two-Nation Theory?
(A) Indian National Congress
(B) Khilafat Committee
(C) Unionist Party
(D) Muslim League
8. The Two-Nation Theory was clearly reflected in which resolution?
(A) Nehru Report
(B) Lucknow Pact
(C) Cabinet Mission Plan
(D) Lahore Resolution
9. The Lahore Resolution was passed in:
(A) 1935
(B) 1937
(C) 1942
(D) 1940
10. According to the Two-Nation Theory, a nation is defined by:
(A) Territory alone
(B) Common race
(C) Shared religion and culture
(D) Economic interests
11. Which leader stated that Islam is a complete code of life supporting Muslim nationhood?
(A) Jawaharlal Nehru
(B) Mahatma Gandhi
(C) Allama Muhammad Iqbal
(D) Rajendra Prasad
12. The All-India Muslim League was founded in:
(A) 1905
(B) 1906
(C) 1911
(D) 1919
13. The Two-Nation Theory rejected the idea of:
(A) Federalism
(B) Muslim nationalism
(C) Separate Muslim identity
(D) Joint electorate
14. Which book by Sir Syed Ahmad Khan supported Muslim identity?
(A) Hind Swaraj
(B) Discovery of India
(C) Causes of Indian Revolt
(D) Toward Freedom
15. According to Quaid-e-Azam, Muslims and Hindus differ in:
(A) Dress only
(B) Geography only
(C) Culture, religion, and social outlook
(D) Political leadership
16. The Two-Nation Theory emerged as a response to:
(A) British colonialism only
(B) Economic exploitation
(C) World War II
(D) Hindu dominance and majority rule
17. Which event strengthened Muslim political consciousness?
(A) Quit India Movement
(B) Simon Commission
(C) Cripps Mission
(D) Partition of Bengal (1905)
18. The Two-Nation Theory emphasized protection of:
(A) British interests
(B) Muslim religious, cultural, and political rights
(C) Hindu culture
(D) Economic reforms
19. Which leader declared that Muslims are a nation by any definition of the word?
(A) Liaquat Ali Khan
(B) Sir Syed Ahmad Khan
(C) Allama Shibli Nomani
(D) Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah
20. The practical implementation of the Two-Nation Theory occurred in:
(A) 1940
(B) 1945
(C) 1947
(D) 1956