Muslim League Formation — MCQ Practice
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Consider the following statements regarding the formation of the All-India Muslim League: 1. The Simla Deputation of 1906 was led by Nawab Salimullah Khan. 2. The League's initial objectives included promoting loyalty to the British Government. 3. The Partition of Bengal (1905) had no significant impact on the League's formation. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Which of the following constitutional reforms formally introduced the concept of separate electorates for Muslims, a key demand of the All-India Muslim League?
Which of the following events is considered a significant immediate precursor to the formation of the All-India Muslim League?
With reference to the intellectual antecedents of the Muslim League's formation, consider the following statements: 1. Sir Syed Ahmad Khan advocated for Muslims to join the Indian National Congress to secure their rights. 2. The Aligarh Movement emphasized Western education and loyalty to the British Government for Muslim upliftment. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Which of the following was NOT an initial objective of the All-India Muslim League at its formation in 1906?