Q8. Fill in the Blanks.
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1. Indian Council Act of 1909 is also known as ___ and it accepted the Muslims demands of
2. Maulana Abul Kalam Azad started a weekly Urdu Newspaper ___ in the year
3. The Constitution of 1962 was abrogated by ___ on ___.
4. India and Pakistan were transferred power according to on ___ promulgated on ___.
5. Kashmir was sold to Dogra Raja according to the Treaty of ___ signed in the year of ___.
6. NCOC was formed in ___ in order to combat ___.
7. The Gwadar Port, being the ___ largest port of the world is situated at the doorway of ___.
8. Partition of Bengal took place in the year ___ and it was proposed by ____.
9. The Muslim League won ____ Muslim seats in the Central Assembly and ___ Muslim Seats in the Provincial Assembly in the elections of 1945-46.
10.The Cripps Mission was sent to the Sub-Continent in ___ under the leadership of Sir ___.
Answers
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1. Indian Council Act of 1909 is also known as Morley-Minto Reforms and it accepted the Muslims demands of separate electorates.
2. Maulana Abul Kalam Azad started a weekly Urdu Newspaper Al-Hilal in the year 1912.
3. The Constitution of 1962 was abrogated by General Ayub Khan on 25th March 1969.
4. India and Pakistan were transferred power according to the Indian Independence Act on 14th August 1947 and 15th August 1947, respectively.
5. Kashmir was sold to Dogra Raja according to the Treaty of Amritsar signed in the year of 1846.
6. NCOC (National Command and Operation Centre) was formed in Pakistan in order to combat the COVID-19 pandemic.
7. The Gwadar Port, being the third largest port of the world, is situated at the doorway of the Arabian Sea.
8. Partition of Bengal took place in the year 1905, and it was proposed by Lord Curzon.
9. The Muslim League won 30 Muslim seats in the Central Assembly and 425 Muslim Seats in the Provincial Assembly in the elections of 1945-46. 10. The Cripps Mission was sent to the Sub-Continent in 1942 under the leadership of Sir Stafford Cripps.