Solved General Knowledge about founder of Pakistan Quaid-e-Azam
Q: In which court did he first register himself as a barrister?
A: Bombay High Court
Q: When was he enrolled as a barrister at Bombay High Court?
A: August 24,1896
Q: To whom he was first introduced as a lawyer?
A: Advocate General of Bombay, Mac Pherson
Q: When was Quaid-e-Azam first appointed as Third Presidency Magistrate in Bombay?
A: 1900
Q: When did he become a member of Orient Club Bombay?
A: 1902
Q: When did he join Municipal Corporation Bombay as a legal advisor?
A: 1903
Q: When was he elected as member of Bombay Corporation?
A: 1904
Q: When was he nominated as a representative of Bombay Presidency Association to plead the In-dian case before the British electorate?
A: 1905
Q: When did he resign from the membership of Bom-bay Corporation?
A: 1907
Q: When did his political career begin?
A: 1906
Q: When did he join Indian National Congress?
A: 1906
Q: When did he join All fndia Muslim League?
A: 1913
Q: Who had invited him to join Muslim League?
A: Maulana Muhammad Ali Jauhar
Q: When was he elected Vice President of Indian Muslim Association?
A: 1907
Q: When was he elected member Executive Committee of Anjuman Zia-ul-Islam?
A: 1907
Q: When did he become Private Secretary to Congress President Dadabhai Naoroji?
A: 1906
Q: When was Qua id-e-Azam elected to Imperial Legislative Council of India?
A: 1909
Q: From which constituency he was elected to the Council?
A: Bombay Presidency
Q: When did he join Home Rule League?
A: 1916
Q: Who founded Home Rule League?
A: Annie Besant
Q: When did he leave Congress?
A: 1920
Q: Why had he resigned from Congress?
A: In protest of Gandhi's resolution of noncooperation movement against the British regime
Q: When did Quaid-e-Azam first become President of Muslim League?
A: 1916
Q: When did he present his famous 14 points?
A: March28,1929
Q: Where did he present them?
A: During the session of All India Muslim League at Delhi
Q: Why did he come up with his 14 points?
A: It was in response to the unjust Nehru Report which had fallen short of the just demands of the Muslims
Q: With whom did he represent the Muslim delega-tion in the first as well as the second Round Table Conference?
A: Maulana Muhammad All Jauhar
Q: Did Quaid-e-Azam join the Civil Disobedience. Movement which was launched by Gandhi ?
A: No. Because he was against violating the laws
Q: In how many Round Table Conferences did he participate?
A: Two
Q: When was the first conference held?
A: 1930.
Q: When was the second conference held?
A: 1932
Q: Were the conferences a success story?'
A: No
Q: When did Quaid-e-Azam return to India to reorganise Muslim League?
A: 1937
A: Bombay High Court
Q: When was he enrolled as a barrister at Bombay High Court?
A: August 24,1896
Q: To whom he was first introduced as a lawyer?
A: Advocate General of Bombay, Mac Pherson
Q: When was Quaid-e-Azam first appointed as Third Presidency Magistrate in Bombay?
A: 1900
Q: When did he become a member of Orient Club Bombay?
A: 1902
Q: When did he join Municipal Corporation Bombay as a legal advisor?
A: 1903
Q: When was he elected as member of Bombay Corporation?
A: 1904
Q: When was he nominated as a representative of Bombay Presidency Association to plead the In-dian case before the British electorate?
A: 1905
Q: When did he resign from the membership of Bom-bay Corporation?
A: 1907
Q: When did his political career begin?
A: 1906
Q: When did he join Indian National Congress?
A: 1906
Q: When did he join All fndia Muslim League?
A: 1913
Q: Who had invited him to join Muslim League?
A: Maulana Muhammad Ali Jauhar
Q: When was he elected Vice President of Indian Muslim Association?
A: 1907
Q: When was he elected member Executive Committee of Anjuman Zia-ul-Islam?
A: 1907
Q: When did he become Private Secretary to Congress President Dadabhai Naoroji?
A: 1906
Q: When was Qua id-e-Azam elected to Imperial Legislative Council of India?
A: 1909
Q: From which constituency he was elected to the Council?
A: Bombay Presidency
Q: When did he join Home Rule League?
A: 1916
Q: Who founded Home Rule League?
A: Annie Besant
Q: When did he leave Congress?
A: 1920
Q: Why had he resigned from Congress?
A: In protest of Gandhi's resolution of noncooperation movement against the British regime
Q: When did Quaid-e-Azam first become President of Muslim League?
A: 1916
Q: When did he present his famous 14 points?
A: March28,1929
Q: Where did he present them?
A: During the session of All India Muslim League at Delhi
Q: Why did he come up with his 14 points?
A: It was in response to the unjust Nehru Report which had fallen short of the just demands of the Muslims
Q: With whom did he represent the Muslim delega-tion in the first as well as the second Round Table Conference?
A: Maulana Muhammad All Jauhar
Q: Did Quaid-e-Azam join the Civil Disobedience. Movement which was launched by Gandhi ?
A: No. Because he was against violating the laws
Q: In how many Round Table Conferences did he participate?
A: Two
Q: When was the first conference held?
A: 1930.
Q: When was the second conference held?
A: 1932
Q: Were the conferences a success story?'
A: No
Q: When did Quaid-e-Azam return to India to reorganise Muslim League?
A: 1937