The Khilafat Movement was launched in response to the fall of which Islamic empire?
A) Ottoman Empire
B) Mughal Empire
C) Safavid Empire
D) Abbasid Caliphate
Khilafat movement was launched in the subcontinent in___________?
A) 1920
B) 1919
C) 1917
D) 1918
Which event triggered the Khilafat Movement?
A) Partition of Bengal
B) Jallianwala Bagh Massacre
C) Rowlatt Act
D) Treaty of Sevres
Who were the two prominent leaders of the Khilafat Movement in India?
A) Mahatma Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru
B) Muhammad Ali Jinnah and Liaquat Ali Khan
C) Maulana Mohammad AliJohar and Maulana Shaukat Ali
D) Allama Iqbal and Sir Syed Ahmad Khan
How did the Khilafat Movement contribute to the political consciousness of Indian Muslims?
A) By advocating for the rights of Indian Muslims within the British administration
B) By encouraging the migration of Muslims to Afghanistan
C) By inspiring them to initiate the Pakistan Movement for Independence
D) By promoting unity between Hindus and Muslims in India
Gandhi called off the Non Co-operation Movement due to:
A) Chauri Chaura (in Uttar Pradesh)
B) Jallianwala Bagh
C) Arrest of Gandhi
D) None of them
The Muslim and Hindus started Non-Cooperation Movement for:
A) Indian Independence
B) Restoration of Khilafat
C) Both a and b
D) Expulsion of British
What action by Kamal Ataturk in 1924 is highlighted as a significant factor leading to the decline of the Khilafat Movement?
A) Establishment of a democratic government in Turkey
B) Exiling Sultan Abdul Majeed
C) Formation of the Indian National Congress
D) Abolition of the Indian educational system
what conclusion was drawn regarding the relationship between Hindus and Muslims during the Khilafat Movement?
A) They demonstrated a lasting unity against the British Government.
B) They were considered two separate nations due to their inability to maintain unity.
C) They achieved success in jointly advocating for the Ottoman Empire’s restoration.
D) They formed a separate political party to address their concerns.
Which movement was the by-product of the Khilafat movement?
A) Independence Movement
B) Hijrat Movement
C) Boycott Movement
D) None of them
Who was the major Muslim Leader who strongly opposed non-cooperation programme?
A) Allama Iqbal
B) Quaid-e-Azam
C) Abu Al Kalam Azam
D) Liaquat Ali Khan
The delegation of Khilafat committee met the British Prime Minister Lloyd George in:
A) March,1919
B) July,1918
C) March,1915
D) May,1920
When the 1st meeting of Khilafat Committee was held?
A) 23rd September 1918
B) 23rd May 1916
C) 23rd July 1915
D) 23rd November 1919
When Gandhi called off the Non-Cooperation Movement?
A) February,1922
B) February,1921
C) April,1919
D) March,1915
In which incidence 22 policemen had been shut up in a house and burnt alive by a frenzied mob?
A) Arrest of Nehru
B) Chauri Chaura
C) Arrest of Patel
D) Jalianwala Bagh
The first session of Khilafat conference was held on:
A) October,1921
B) August,1918
C) December,1919
D) December,1920
The first session of Khilafat conference was presided over by:
A) Shaukat Ali
B) Rehmat Ali
C) Abu Al Kalam Azam
D) Muhammad Ali Johar
Who was elected first president of Khilafat Committee?
A) Maulana Muhammad Ali Jouhar
B) Maulana Muhammad Ali Shaukat
C) Seth Jan Muhammad Chottani
D) Quaid-e-Azam
The Rowlatt Act of 1919, which empowered the British government to arrest and imprison Indians without trial, was a major factor that contributed to the Khilafat Movement. What was the popular name given to the protest against the Rowlatt Act?
A) Salt March
B) Jallianwala Bagh Massacre
C) Non-Cooperation Movement
D) Quit India Movement
The Khilafat Movement marked the first time that Hindus and Muslims in India jointly participated in a political movement. Who played a key role in fostering Hindu-Muslim unity during the movement?
A) Jawaharlal Nehru
B) Allama Iqbal
C) Sardar Patel
D) Mahatma Gandhi
What was the name of the newspaper that was launched by the leaders of the Khilafat Movement to promote their cause?
A) Hindustan Times
B) Al-Hilal
C) The Khilafat Chronicle
D) The Ottoman Post
The “Moplah Rebellion” of 1921, which occurred in the Malabar region of Kerala, was linked to the Khilafat Movement. What were the primary reasons for this rebellion?