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TEXT-ONE PAKISTAN ZINDABAD

Q.1: Who was the first Governor General of Pakistan?


Ans: Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah was the first Governor General of Pakistan.

Q.2: Who was the last Viceroy of India?


Ans: Lord Mount batten was the last Viceroy of India.

Q.3: When and where was the “Pakistan Resolution” passed?


Ans: “Pakistan Resolution” was passed on 23rd March 1940 at Lahore.

Q.4: State briefly what the “Pakistan Resolution” decided?


Ans: “Pakistan Resolution” decided that India should be split into two
nations Pakistan and India.
It aimed at creating an independent Muslim state comprising those parts of the sub-
Continent, in which the Muslims were in majority.

Q.5: What were the provinces that voted to join Pakistan?


Ans: The provinces that voted to join Pakistan were Sindh, the North West Frontier Province,
Baluchistan, West Punjab, Sylhet and East Bengal.

Q.6: Why did Kashmir not join Pakistan?


Ans: Kashmir did not join Pakistan because its Hindu Ruler treacherously made over this
Muslim
State to India against the wishes of its inhabitants.

Q.7: How large was the population of Pakistan when it became independent?


Ans: When Pakistan became independent, its population was seventy million.

Q.8: How does Pakistan compare in size and population with the other nations of the
world?
Ans: In the size of population Pakistan was the fifth largest nation of the world and biggest
Muslim
country of the world at the time of independence.

Q.9: Why does the writer apply word terrible to the first year of Pakistan’s history as an
Independent state?
Ans: The writer applies the word terrible to the first year of history of Pakistan as an independent
state because of the large scale killing and destruction brought about by the partition. Half
million Muslims were killed or taken prisoners. Six and half million had to leave India to
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seek refuge in the Pakistan from Indian atrocities.

Q.10: Where is the tomb of Quaid-e-Azam?


Ans:  The tomb of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah is at Karachi in the heart of the city.

(MCQS)
1._____________ was the first Governor General of Pakistan.

A. Muhammad Ali Jinnah  B. Liaquat Ali Khan 
C. Allama Iqbal  D. Sir Syed Ahmed Khan

2. As the first Governor General, the Quaid-e-azam came to Karachi on:

A. 17 August 1947  B. 14 august 1947 C. 23 march 1947 


D. 14 august 1943.

3. The Quaid was dressed in:

A. Pure white sherwani  B. Three piece suit
C. Shalwar kameez  D. White dhoti

4. on his arrival to Karachi on August 17 1947, passing through the vast excited crowd, the Quaid-e-azam:

A. Showed his joy  B. Showed his dislike


C. Gave no sing of his feelings  D. None of these

5. At the time of independence, Pakistan was the __________ of the Muslim world.

A. Fifth largest B. Smallest 
C. Largest D. Second largest

6. Pakistan was the _________ largest nation in the world when it became independent.

A. Third  B. Fifth 
C. Seventh D. Ninth

7. The Pakistan Resolution was passed on:

A. 23 March 1947  B. 23 March 1940 
C. 25 March 1940  D. 14 august 1940
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8. Pakistan’s population was ___________ at the time of independence:

A. Fifty five million  B. Seventy million 
C. Eighty million  D. Sixty million

9. The name PAKISTAN RESOLUTION was given by __________

A. The Indian newspaper  B. The Pakistani newspaper 
C. The British newspaper  D. The British viceroy

10. The name Pakistan was invented by:


A. Ch. Muhammad Ali  B. Mulana Shaukut Ali 
C. Allama Iqbal  D. Ch. Rehmat Ali

11. Ch. Rehmat Ali invented the name Pakistan in:

A. 1944  B. 1933 
C. 1940  D. 1945

12. Congress leaders spent most of the second Great war in prison on account of their:

A. Civil mass disobedience plan B. Public meetings 
C. Political crisis  D. None of these

13. The name DAWN was given to the first Muslim newspaper in India by ________

A. Sir Syed Ahmed Khan  B. Quaid-e-azam
C. Allama Iqbal D. Ch Rehmat Ali

14.________ was the last viceroy of India

A. Lord Clifton  B. Lord Baden Powel
C. Lord Mountbatten  D. Prince Charles

15. Gandhi and Jinnah met for ________ of talks in a last attempt to reach an agreement.

A. Two weeks  B. Three weeks 
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C. Four weeks  D. Five weeks

SUMMARY

Part I:
On August 7, 1947 the aeroplane of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah landed at Maripur Airport Karachi. He
was welcomed by a large crowd of people with slogans of “Pakistan Zindabad”.

From Airport Quaid-e-Azam drove to the city through the great sea of people from all walks of life. They were
anxious to have a brief look of their dear leader and chanting slogans of ‘Pakistan Zindabad’ but Quaid kept quite
and showed no feeling. Perhaps his thoughts were with that large majority of people who were being killed on the
way to their new homeland. Quaid was the man of very strong feeling but he rarely showed his real feelings to
people. On the Independence Day he went to the balcony of Government House and smiled for a few moments at
the cheering crowd. At that moment people saw that how warm hearted their leader was.

Although the great leader was tired but he was satisfied with his performance Muslims of sub-continent were a small
defeated group but due to his able leadership they got freedom and became the fifth largest nation in the world. In a
speech at the eve of creation of Pakistan he told people that no matter what their creed, cast or religion was, they
were equal citizens of state of Pakistan.

Part II:
In March, 1940 Muslim League the representative party of the Muslims of India decided in Lahore that sub-
continent should be divided into two sovereign countries. Due to that demand of Independent Muslim
state, Pakistan came into being and resolution was called Pakistan Resolution. The word Pakistan was invented by
Choudhry Rahmat Ali in 1993, he was student of Cambridge. He took letters of word Pakistan from the names of
Muslim territories, such as Punjab. Afghanistan, (North West Frontier Province), Turkistan, Afghanistan and
Balochistan. Pakistan means the land of the pure and clean.

The Quaid-e-Azam took his idea to the people. He toured every part of sub-continent and addressed large
gatherings. He also, laid the foundation of English Newspaper ‘Dawn’. In this way he won over the majority of
people for creation of Pakistan. Though he was beloved leader of Muslims but a few people were against him they
were with Hindus and British secretly one of them Rafiq Sabir attacked him with knife. But he survived. Although
his health was not in good condition but he continued his struggle for the achievement of his goal.

Gandhi and Quaid-e-Azam met for three week of talks in last effort to reach an agreement for United Independent
India but their talks failed. Jinnah told Gandhi that India must be partitioned into two nations. When after the Second
World War even further discussions bore no fruit. Britain declared that she would give self government to India and
quit the scene. In 1947 Lord Mount batten was sent as last Viceroy. He agreed for the partition of India and agreed
to leave this county by August 15, 1947. Both congress and Muslim League agreed to the plan. The N.W.F.P,
Balochistan, Sindh, the West Punjab and the East Bengal voted for Pakistan, which has the population of seventy
millions. Forty million Muslims were left in India. At last Pakistan and India came into being as two separate states.

Pakistan’s first year was terrible, half a million Indian Muslims were either killed or imprisoned. Six and half
million people left their homes and took refuge in Pakistan due to Indian atrocities. Quaid-e-Azam was shocked at
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these happenings. Despite this he extended the hand of friendship towards India with view that enemy of today may
be friend of tomorrow.

Now Quaid-e-Azam’s age was over seventy, he was ill and tired. The last year of his life was made sad by the fate
of Kashmir the ‘K’ of Pakistan. Against the wish and will of the people pf Kashmir Maharaja was taking them away
from Pakistan.

The great leader was for weak to fight more, he flew back Karachi but there were no crowds to great him. That night
he left his people and was buried in the heart of the city where he was born.

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