Ideology of Pakistan in Light of Speeches & Statement of Quaid-e-Azam & Allama Iqbal MCQs


Quaid-e-Azam’s approach towards achieving a separate Muslim state involved:
A) Armed revolution
B) Negotiations and political diplomacy
C) Religious extremism
D) Social protests

Allama Iqbal’s famous poem “Lab Pe Aati Hai Dua Ban Ke” reflects his emphasis on:
A) Materialistic desires
B) Spiritual and moral development of the youth
C) Linguistic diversity
D) Economic prosperity

Quaid-e-Azam believed that the Muslim state of Pakistan should be founded on the principles of:
A) Oligarchy
B) Democracy and constitutionalism
C) Theocracy
D) Monarchy

Allama Iqbal’s concept of a separate Muslim state was primarily a response to:
A) Economic downturn
B) The political marginalization of Muslims in India
C) Technological advancements
D) Social inequality

Quaid-e-Azam’s 14 points were presented to:
A) Advocate for a united India
B) Highlight Muslim political demands and rights
C) Call for an end to British rule
D) Promote socialist ideologies

Allama Iqbal believed that the Muslims of the Indian subcontinent needed to focus on:
A) Westernization
B) Reviving their spiritual and intellectual heritage
C) Economic colonization
D) Emigrating to Muslim-majority countries

Quaid-e-Azam’s motto of “Unity, Faith, Discipline” highlighted the importance of:
A) Cultural diversity
B) National unity and a strong sense of purpose
C) Regionalism
D) Religious exclusivity

Allama Iqbal’s poem “Shaheen” symbolizes:
A) Political unrest
B) A visionary and awakened Muslim youth
C) Economic prosperity
D) Technological advancements

Quaid-e-Azam’s role in the creation of Pakistan was primarily as a:
A) Religious preacher
B) Political leader and negotiator
C) Military strategist
D) Social reformer

Allama Iqbal’s idea of a separate Muslim state emphasized the revival of which historical Islamic concept?
A) Monarchy
B) Caliphate
C) Oligarchy
D) Feudalism

 
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