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Lets Wrap up Pakistan Studies and Islamiat, those who are appearing in May/June 2014 session

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Q6) Why do you think SSAK is described as one of the founding Fathers of Pakistan? /7

1.He produced his Two Nation Theory, which later became the Motive of muslims for a saperate nation from hindus.
2. His efforts to Remove the misunderstandings between British and Muslims improved the relation of muslims with British, due to which Muslims were later able to put forward their demands of Separate electorate, and the formation of Muslim League.
3.His views and his work became an inspiration for the later people who worked for the independent status of Pakistan.

Any amendments that can be done?

PLease tell me how to explain these points individually..?
 
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Listen.. how would we elaborate these points individually??

1.) The college later became the university which produced Great leaders of the Pakistan Movement. eg. Liaqat Ali Khan, Ayub Khan
2.) In the days before Muslim League it became a symbol of Muslim unity.
3.) It worked to educate the muslims as it provided both the western and Indian education, along with islamic education..


1.Just write few details about these personalities like, later how were they important for Pakistan movement.
2.Muslims had no single platform or roof to work under.. this college proved to be a political center for the muslims where many important decisions were made.
3.The muslims were reluctant to recieve the Western education and it was the cause they were lacking behind in India. this college provided the western education along the Islamic one, creating opportunity for the muslims to get well educated.

or elaborate kar sakte hn..:)
its just a rough elaboration..:p
 
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Q4. why was the cripps mission sent to india?/7

a) to make concessions for the indians and earn their suppoert for the british war effort.
b) to end the communal violence within india due to increasing hatred of the muslims and hindus for each other.
c) to settle the threats of rebellions and anti-govt. activities until the WW2 was going on.

me not sure for the second point...:p
 
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Q4. why was the cripps mission sent to india?/7

a) to make concessions for the indians and earn their suppoert for the british war effort.
b) to end the communal violence within india due to increasing hatred of the muslims and hindus for each other.
c) to settle the threats of rebellions and anti-govt. activities until the WW2 was going on.

me not sure for the second point...:p
its correct..:)
 
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Q5. why was the cabinet mission plan sent to india?/7

a) british wanted to make a final attempt to settle the differences in the indian politics and wanted to make agreements that were acceptable to all the communities within india.
b) they wanted to restore their declining authority over in india.
c) incase there were no settlements the british were to decide the how the process of power shifting was to be done.

check these points:p:p
 
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Q6. why was the cabinet mission plan of 1946 resulted in a failure?/7

a) ML rejected it as it did not approve the formation of pakistan. ML also thought that the congress would use the proposals to its advantages once the british left india.
b) congress opposed its proposals as the congress was not in favour of even the slightest of divisions of india that the cabinet mission had proposed.
c) congress was demanding complete independence and wanted immediate control over all the affairs of the indian state.
d) bcz the ML and the congress were wanting to take advantage of the situation in which the british were at that time by opposing their proposals and exerting tremendous pressure over them to take decisions to leave india soon.

check it!!!!:p
 
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Q7. why did the ML do well in the 1945 elections than the 1937 elections?/7

a) since 1937 the ML had succeeded in getting its message across india and gain support for its cause to protect muslim interest.
b) after the congress rule of 1937-39 the muslims realized that they neede to support the ML or their community in india was to suffer always.
c) pakistan resolution was also passed and jinnah was working very hard for gaining support fir the ML.
d) ML also campaigned very effectively in 1945 for the elections. muslims thought it as the best time to stand up against the hindus and show the strength and unity of their community in india.


check plzzzzz!!!!!!!!!!!!:p:p
 
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Q8. why was the simla conference held in 1945?/7

a) to devise a constitution for india to govern the country.
b) british wanted to make an agreement on how india was to be governed after the british left.
c) british intended to leave india and wanted to set up an executive council to govern the country .
d) british called the representatives of the indian political parties to the conference in order to get the indian view point regarding the post british india.


check karlo isko bhi!!!!!:p
 
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Q9. why was the 3rd june plan important for the muslims of india?/7

a) bcz it proposed the formation of pakistan.
b) bcz the ideas of SSAK, and Iqbal hade bore fruit.
c) its proposals meant that soon the muslims would be free from the hindu oppression and tyranny.
d) it meant that soon their fortune was to change in a good one as they would be given job opportunities and good education.
e) soon they would have religious liberty and freedomand their own constitution to live under.

check it plzz!!!!:p:coffee:
 
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Q10. why did the british withdrew its control of india in 1947?/7

a) bcz the british had faced serious challanges during the WW2 and were forced to leave india by 1947.
b) bcz there was no constitutional solution to the political problems within india.
c) lots of pressure was exerted on the british govt. by the ML and the congress to leave india and withdraw control from its territories.
d) the british were not able to make an agreement on how india was to be governed bcz every time there was opposition from some part of the country.
eg: failure of the cripps mission, the cabinet mission, and of the simla conference.

dekhlo musalman bhaaion!!!:p:p
 
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answer these two questions:

Q11. why did the ML opposed the quit india movenment?/7
Q12. why was the pakistan resolution passed in 1940 at lahore?/7

mustafa????:p:coffee:
 
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Q11. why did the ML opposed the quit india movenment?/7

1.ML believed that it could not succeed and was bound to provoke British Force.
2. Quaid-e-Azam saw this as a ploy by congress to gain full control once the British left and to compel all the other parties to deal with them on Congress terms.
3. ML believed that at that crucial time It was only British who could protect Muslim's interests from the Congress who were keen to gain control of the whole India once the British left.

3rd point me kuch add hoga? :/
Check rest of the points as well
 
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Q10. why did the british withdrew its control of india in 1947?/7

a) bcz the british had faced serious challanges during the WW2 and were forced to leave india by 1947.
b) bcz there was no constitutional solution to the political problems within india.
c) lots of pressure was exerted on the british govt. by the ML and the congress to leave india and withdraw control from its territories.
d) the british were not able to make an agreement on how india was to be governed bcz every time there was opposition from some part of the country.
eg: failure of the cripps mission, the cabinet mission, and of the simla conference.

dekhlo musalman bhaaion!!!:p:p
Yar piont A and C or B and D apas me related hn..:p
ap check karo..:p
 
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Yar piont A and C or B and D apas me related hn..:p
ap check karo..:p

Q10. why did the british withdrew its control of india in 1947?/7
a) bcz the british had faced serious challanges during the WW2 and were forced to leave india by 1947. lots of pressure was exerted on the british govt. by the ML and the congress to leave india.
b) bcz there was no constitutional solution to the political problems within india. the british were not able to make an agreement on how india was to be governed bcz every time there was opposition from some part of the country. eg: failure of the cripps mission, the cabinet mission, and of the simla conference.
c)????
 
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Q12. why was the pakistan resolution passed in 1940 at lahore? /7

1.Dr Alama Iqbal and Chaudri rehmat Ali had come to agree on the views of Sir Syed ahmed Khanfor the muslims to have their separate homeland.
2. After the Congress rule of 1937-39 the muslims realized that they can no more rely on Congress to protect their interests.
3. Jinnah realized that the Time has come to set a motive of Achieving the saperate homeland off the Sub-continent for muslims and to set the moto of ML to fight the next elections.

So the Lahore Resolution was passed in 1940 for setting the motive for Muslims to fight for their separate identity.

Check yarr...
 
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Q10. why did the british withdrew its control of india in 1947?/7
a) bcz the british had faced serious challanges during the WW2 and were forced to leave india by 1947. lots of pressure was exerted on the british govt. by the ML and the congress to leave india.
b) bcz there was no constitutional solution to the political problems within india. the british were not able to make an agreement on how india was to be governed bcz every time there was opposition from some part of the country. eg: failure of the cripps mission, the cabinet mission, and of the simla conference.
c)????

C. the British did not found any more profit in India as they got support of none of the parties. so constant protests were proving to be a great challenge for the British so they decided to finally withdrew from sub-continent.

Sai he? apna banaya he..:p
 
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Q13:Why was RTC organized?
Ans:a)To discuss recoendations made by simon commission
b)Thave Indians come up with unanimously agreed demands that could be constitutionally granted in constitution
c)To see if India was ready for dominion status
 
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Hi, can anyone tell me which books of these (their names are given below) should I refer to for Islamiat and Pakistan Studies Paper 2? (I have them all but I'd like to narrow down my options)
Islamiat: a) Maulvi Jahangir b) David Thomas c) Farkhanda Noor Muhammad
Pakistan Studies P2: a) Nigel Smith b) Nigel Kelly c) Bajwa.
Also, when should I start attempting past papers? Should I first read all of the stuff and then practice them or what?
 
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Q8. why the lucknow pact of 1916 was made?

1 .Muslims and Hindus wanted to work together on constitutional reforms.
2.The ML and Congress agreed to co-operate to convince the British government to accept their demands.
3.Both ML and Congress realized that co-operation was the only way to get the British to agree to grant self rule.
4.Hindus had realized the Muslims had the right to a separate electorate.
5The people of both parties believed, thet by holding the sessions of both the Congress and ML in one place, feeling of goodwill and Friendship would be generated between the two sides.

Any amendments? :)


ARE these reasons correct?
> Since jinnah was an idealist, he believed that the demand by both the congress and muslim league together would put more pressure on the british.
>As congress was keen to achieve self rule, it was ready to give concessions to ML ,that would create joint demand to the british,for its own objective of selfrule..
????
 
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