Razakar - Majlis-e-Ittehad-ul-Muslimeen (MIM) MCQs
Razakars - Mock Test
- In which year was the Majlis-e-Ittehad-ul-Muslimeen
(MIM) established?
a) 1925
b) 1927
c) 1929
d) 1938
Answer: b) 1927
- Who played a key role in founding Majlis-e-Ittehad-ul-Muslimeen
(MIM) and became its first president?
a) Abdul Khadir Siddique
b) Nawab Sadr Yar Jung
c) V.D. Savarkar
d) Abdul Lateef
Answer: b) Nawab Sadr Yar Jung
- In which year did Siddique
start the Deendar movement?
a) 1927
b) 1929
c) 1937
d) 1940
Answer: b) 1929
- What is the name of the book
authored by Siddique?
a) Anal Malik
b) Hindu Rashtra
c) Sarvar-e-Alam
d) Baith
Answer: c) Sarvar-e-Alam
- In which year did Abdul Khadir
Siddique turn MIM into a political institution?
a) 1927
b) 1929
c) 1938
d) 1940
Answer: c) 1938
- What were the two things
introduced by Nawab Sadr Yar Jung in MIM?
a) Sarvar-e-Alam and Baith
b) Baith (Oath of loyalty) and Anal Malik (I am the ruler)
c) Exchange of Population and Baith
d) Hindu Rashtra and Anal Malik
Answer: b) Baith (Oath of loyalty) and Anal Malik (I am the ruler)
- In which year did V.D. Savarkar
propose the idea of a Hindu Country (Hindu Rashtra)?
a) 1927
b) 1937
c) 1940
d) 1942
Answer: c) 1940
- Where was the decision for a
separate Muslim state taken in 1940?
a) Hyderabad
b) Dhoolpet
c) Lahore
d) Delhi
Answer: c) Lahore
- The Singh-Jung discussions
were held between which two leaders?
a) Mandumula Narsinga Rao and Bahadur Yar Jung
b) V.D. Savarkar and Maulana Abul Kalam Azad
c) Abdul Lateef and Nawab Sadr Yar Jung
d) Moin Nawaz Jung and Abdul Hasan Sayyid
Answer: a) Mandumula Narsinga Rao and Bahadur Yar Jung
- Who proposed the Exchange of Population
theory?
a) Nawab Sadr Yar Jung
b) Abdul Khadir Siddique
c) Abdul Lateef
d) V.D. Savarkar
Answer: c) Abdul Lateef
11. Where was
the meeting held in 1927 that led to the establishment of MIM?
a) Lahore
b) Karachi
c) Lohita Mandi, Hyderabad
d) Delhi
Answer: c) Lohita Mandi, Hyderabad
12. Who was the
president of Hindu Maha Sabha in 1940?
a) Mahatma Gandhi
b) Jawaharlal Nehru
c) V.D. Savarkar
d) Sardar Patel
Answer: c) V.D. Savarkar
13. Which two
fundamentalist parties faced a crushing defeat in the 1937
elections?
a) Congress and Muslim League
b) Hindu Maha Sabha and Muslim League
c) MIM and Hindu Maha Sabha
d) Congress and Arya Samaj
Answer: b) Hindu Maha Sabha and Muslim League
14. What was
the main consequence of the 1937 elections
regarding Hindu-Muslim relations?
a) Both parties started promoting religious fanaticism
b) Congress gained full control of India
c) British Government left India
d) Muslim League merged with Hindu Maha Sabha
Answer: a) Both parties started promoting religious fanaticism
15. Where did
the first Hindu-Muslim riots in Hyderabad take place?
a) Secunderabad
b) Dhoolpet
c) Charminar
d) Begumpet
Answer: b) Dhoolpet
16. What was
the name of the peace talks between Mandumula Narsinga Rao and
Bahadur Yar Jung?
a) Singh-Bahadur discussions
b) Hyderabad Peace Treaty
c) Singh-Jung discussions
d) Muslim League Agreement
Answer: c) Singh-Jung discussions
17. What was Mandumula
Narsinga Rao's key demand during the Singh-Jung discussions?
a) A separate state for Hindus
b) A responsible government
c) Removal of MIM from Hyderabad
d) Support for British rule
Answer: b) A responsible government
18. What was
the suggestion given by Mandumula Narsinga Rao to Bahadur Yar
Jung to pacify riots?
a) Call Gandhi and Maulana Abul Kalam Azad
b) Implement Sharia law
c) Introduce an economic reform plan
d) Declare martial law
Answer: a) Call Gandhi and Maulana Abul Kalam Azad
19. What
happened to the committee formed under Moin Nawaz Jung and Abul Hasan
Sayyid after the riots?
a) It was widely accepted
b) It was dissolved by the British
c) It was rejected by the majority of people
d) It led to a new constitution
Answer: c) It was rejected by the majority of people
20. Who was a Professor
from Osmania University’s English Department and introduced the Exchange
of Population theory?
a) Abdul Lateef
b) Nawab Sadr Yar Jung
c) Bahadur Yar Jung
d) Maulana Azad
Answer: a) Abdul Lateef
21. The Razakars
were a paramilitary wing of which political party?
a) Muslim League
b) Majlis-e-Ittehad-ul-Muslimeen (MIM)
c) Hindu Maha Sabha
d) Indian National Congress
Answer: b) Majlis-e-Ittehad-ul-Muslimeen (MIM)
22. Who founded
the Razakars in 1938?
a) Qasim Razvi
b) Bahadur Yar Jung
c) Osman Ali Khan
d) Sardar Patel
Answer: b) Bahadur Yar Jung
23. Who became
the leader of the Razakars around the time of India’s
partition?
a) Mahatma Gandhi
b) Sardar Patel
c) Qasim Razvi
d) Jawaharlal Nehru
Answer: c) Qasim Razvi
24. What was
the main objective of the Razakars?
a) To support India's independence movement
b) To maintain the rule of the Muslim Nizams of Hyderabad
c) To merge Hyderabad with Pakistan
d) To fight against British rule
Answer: b) To maintain the rule of the Muslim Nizams of Hyderabad
25. Which military
operation led to the annexation of Hyderabad by India?
a) Operation Blue Star
b) Operation Vijay
c) Operation Polo
d) Operation Thunderbolt
Answer: c) Operation Polo
26. What was one
of the main reasons cited for launching Operation Polo?
a) The Nizam’s refusal to join Pakistan
b) The Nizam’s refusal to disband the Razakars
c) The intervention of the British Army
d) A treaty signed with Portugal
Answer: b) The Nizam’s refusal to disband the Razakars
27. After
Hyderabad’s defeat, what happened to Qasim Razvi?
a) He was executed
b) He was allowed to move to Pakistan
c) He became the Prime Minister of Hyderabad
d) He joined the Indian Army
Answer: b) He was allowed to move to Pakistan
28. What kind
of atrocities were the Razakars accused of committing?
a) Mass killings and rapes
b) Looting of villages
c) Attacks on Hindu majority and Telangana Rebellion participants
d) All of the above
Answer: d) All of the above
29. When was
the standstill agreement between Hyderabad and India signed?
a) 15 August 1947
b) 29 November 1947
c) 26 January 1950
d) 18 September 1948
Answer: b) 29 November 1947
30. Who was the
ruler of Hyderabad at the time of independence?
a) Bahadur Yar Jung
b) Qasim Razvi
c) Osman Ali Khan, Asaf Jah VII
d) Mir Osman Ali Shah
Answer: c) Osman Ali Khan, Asaf Jah VII
31. The Hindu
subjects of Hyderabad mainly supported:
a) Hyderabad’s independence
b) Hyderabad’s accession to India
c) Hyderabad’s merger with Pakistan
d) The continuation of Razakars
Answer: b) Hyderabad’s accession to India
32. In which year
was the Majlis-e-Ittehad-ul-Muslimeen (MIM) founded?
a) 1919
b) 1926
c) 1938
d) 1947
Answer: b) 1926
33. Who founded
the MIM (Majlis-e-Ittehad-ul-Muslimeen)?
a) Bahadur Yar Jung
b) Mahmud Nawaz Khan
c) Qasim Razvi
d) Sardar Patel
Answer: b) Mahmud Nawaz Khan
34. What was
the main agenda of the MIM political party?
a) To demand a separate Muslim state
b) To merge Hyderabad with Pakistan
c) To marginalize Hindu and progressive Muslim political aspirations
d) To support Indian independence
Answer: c) To marginalize Hindu and progressive Muslim political aspirations
35. Which
Indian leader led the effort to integrate Hyderabad into
India?
a) Mahatma Gandhi
b) Sardar Patel
c) Jawaharlal Nehru
d) Subhas Chandra Bose
Answer: b) Sardar Patel
36.
Who was the
leader of the Razakars?
a) Bahadur Yar Jung
b) Qasim Razvi
c) Mir Laik Ali
d) Shoebullah Khan
Answer: b) Qasim Razvi
- Qasim Razvi was educated at which
university?
a) Osmania University
b) Aligarh University
c) Delhi University
d) Jamia Millia Islamia
Answer: b) Aligarh University
- What was Qasim Razvi’s claim
regarding Hyderabad?
a) Hyderabad was a Hindu state
b) Hyderabad was a Muslim state and Muslim supremacy was based on the right of conquest
c) Hyderabad should merge with Pakistan
d) Hyderabad should remain independent under British rule
Answer: b) Hyderabad was a Muslim state and Muslim supremacy was based on the right of conquest
- Why did the Nizam send a delegation
to the United Nations?
a) To seek military support from Britain
b) To request India’s partition
c) To refer the Hyderabad State case to the UN Security Council
d) To declare Hyderabad as an independent country
Answer: c) To refer the Hyderabad State case to the UN Security Council
- Who was a Muslim activist and
journalist advocating Hyderabad’s merger with India, and was killed by
the Razakars?
a) Qasim Razvi
b) Mir Laik Ali
c) Shoebullah Khan
d) Sardar Patel
Answer: c) Shoebullah Khan
- Where did Hyderabad State
Congress leaders flee after it was banned?
a) Delhi and Punjab
b) Karachi and Lahore
c) Bezawada and Bombay
d) Madras and Kolkata
Answer: c) Bezawada and Bombay
- Which Indian leader decided
to undertake "police action" against Hyderabad?
a) Jawaharlal Nehru
b) Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
c) Mahatma Gandhi
d) Dr. B. R. Ambedkar
Answer: b) Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
- What was the name of the military
operation that led to the annexation of Hyderabad?
a) Operation Blue Star
b) Operation Vijay
c) Operation Polo
d) Operation Thunderbolt
Answer: c) Operation Polo
- Who led the Indian Army
during Operation Polo?
a) General K. M. Cariappa
b) Major General J. N. Chaudhuri
c) Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw
d) General Arjan Singh
Answer: b) Major General J. N. Chaudhuri
- When did the Razakars surrender
during Operation Polo?
a) 15 August 1947
b) 18 September 1948
c) 26 January 1950
d) 22 October 1947
Answer: b) 18 September 1948
- Who was the Prime Minister of
Hyderabad during Operation Polo?
a) Mir Osman Ali Khan
b) Qasim Razvi
c) Mir Laik Ali
d) Shoebullah Khan
Answer: c) Mir Laik Ali
- What happened on 22 September
1948 after Hyderabad was annexed?
a) The Nizam declared war on India
b) Hyderabad officially merged with Pakistan
c) The Nizam withdrew his complaint from the UN Security Council
d) The Razakars were rearmed
Answer: c) The Nizam withdrew his complaint from the UN Security Council
- Who was appointed as the military
governor of Hyderabad after annexation?
a) Qasim Razvi
b) Major General J. N. Chaudhuri
c) Mir Laik Ali
d) M. K. Vellodi
Answer: b) Major General J. N. Chaudhuri
- Who became the first Chief
Minister of Hyderabad State in January 1950?
a) Major General J. N. Chaudhuri
b) M. K. Vellodi
c) Mir Osman Ali Khan
d) Jawaharlal Nehru
Answer: b) M. K. Vellodi
- What position was given to the
Nizam after Hyderabad merged with India?
a) Prime Minister of India
b) Governor (Raj Pramukh)
c) President of India
d) Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Army
Answer: b) Governor (Raj Pramukh)
- What was the estimated death
toll reported by the Pandit Sunderlal Committee after Operation
Polo?
a) 10,000–15,000
b) 27,000–40,000
c) 50,000–75,000
d) 100,000+
Answer: b) 27,000–40,000
- What happened to the Razakars
after the annexation of Hyderabad?
a) They were absorbed into the Indian Army
b) They were disbanded
c) They formed a new state in Pakistan
d) They were given power in Hyderabad
Answer: b) They were disbanded
- What happened to the Majlis-e-Ittehad-ul-Muslimeen
(MIM) after Hyderabad merged with India?
a) It was permanently banned
b) It was allowed to contest elections immediately
c) It was banned but later rechartered as AIMIM in 1957
d) It became a national party
Answer: c) It was banned but later rechartered as AIMIM in 1957
- How long did Qasim Razvi
remain in Indian prisons?
a) 2 years
b) 5 years
c) Almost a decade
d) 20 years
Answer: c) Almost a decade
- Where did Qasim Razvi move
after his release from prison?
a) Saudi Arabia
b) Pakistan
c) Iran
d) Turkey
Answer: b) Pakistan
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