Question : The Lucknow Pact was signed in_________ by Congress and the Muslim League to work in alliance for representative government.
Option 1: 1920
Option 2: 1914
Option 3: 1916
Option 4: 1918
Correct Answer: 1916
Solution : The correct answer is 1916.
The Lucknow Pact was an agreement signed at a combined assembly of the Muslim League and the Indian National Congress at Lucknow in December 1916. Muhammad Ali Jinnah and Bal Gangadhar Tilak signed the Lucknow Pact in 1916. The leaders of the Muslim League consented to join the Congress movement, which was calling for Indian independence.
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Question : In which pact, warm relations were established between "Garam dal" and "Naram dal", the two groups of the Indian National Congress?
Option 1: Gandhi-Irwin Pact
Option 2: Lucknow Pact
Option 3: Karachi agreement
Option 4: Lahore declaration
Question : What was the important feature/outcome of the Lucknow Pact of 1916?
Option 1: The Congress did not agree to separate electorates for Muslims in provincial council elections.
Option 2: It widened the gap between the Hindus and the Muslims.
Option 3: It marked the reunion of the moderate and radical wings of the Congress.
Option 4: It led to the partition of Bengal.
Question : The All-India Muslim League was founded by:
Option 1: Maulana Ahmed Ali
Option 2: Muhammad Ali Jinnah
Option 3: Aga Khan
Option 4: Hakim Ajmal Khan
Question : In which of the following years was the Muslim League formed?
Option 1: 1915
Option 2: 1909
Option 3: 1906
Option 4: 1912
Question : Who among the following was the Vice President of the Interim Government formed by Congress in 1946?
Option 1: Vallabhbhai Patel
Option 2: Baldev Singh
Option 3: John Matthai
Option 4: Jawaharlal Nehru
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