Sylhet Referendum

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In which year was the Sylhet Referendum held?

  1. 1946

  2. 1947

  3. 1948

  4. 1949


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The Sylhet Referendum was held on July 6-7, 1947.

What was the purpose of the Sylhet Referendum?

  1. To determine whether Sylhet should join India or Pakistan

  2. To determine whether Sylhet should remain an independent state

  3. To determine whether Sylhet should join Burma

  4. To determine whether Sylhet should join Bangladesh


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Sylhet Referendum was held to determine whether the district of Sylhet, which was part of the province of Assam in British India, should join the newly independent Dominion of India or the newly independent Dominion of Pakistan.

What was the outcome of the Sylhet Referendum?

  1. Sylhet voted to join India

  2. Sylhet voted to join Pakistan

  3. Sylhet voted to remain an independent state

  4. Sylhet voted to join Burma


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

In the Sylhet Referendum, 58.46% of the votes were cast in favor of joining Pakistan, while 41.54% of the votes were cast in favor of joining India.

Who was the leader of the pro-Pakistan movement in Sylhet?

  1. Abul Hashim

  2. Muhammad Ali Jinnah

  3. Liaquat Ali Khan

  4. Sher-e-Bangla A. K. Fazlul Huq


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Abul Hashim was the leader of the pro-Pakistan movement in Sylhet. He was a prominent politician and lawyer who served as the first Chief Minister of East Pakistan.

Who was the leader of the pro-India movement in Sylhet?

  1. Gopinath Bordoloi

  2. Jawaharlal Nehru

  3. Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel

  4. Mahatma Gandhi


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Gopinath Bordoloi was the leader of the pro-India movement in Sylhet. He was a prominent politician and lawyer who served as the first Chief Minister of Assam after independence.

What were the main arguments of the pro-Pakistan movement in Sylhet?

  1. Sylhet had a Muslim-majority population

  2. Sylhet had cultural and linguistic ties with East Bengal

  3. Sylhet would be better off economically as part of Pakistan

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The pro-Pakistan movement in Sylhet argued that Sylhet had a Muslim-majority population, that it had cultural and linguistic ties with East Bengal, and that it would be better off economically as part of Pakistan.

What were the main arguments of the pro-India movement in Sylhet?

  1. Sylhet had a significant Hindu and Christian population

  2. Sylhet had been part of Assam for centuries

  3. Sylhet would be better off economically as part of India

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The pro-India movement in Sylhet argued that Sylhet had a significant Hindu and Christian population, that it had been part of Assam for centuries, and that it would be better off economically as part of India.

What was the impact of the Sylhet Referendum on the partition of India?

  1. It led to the creation of the new province of East Pakistan

  2. It led to the creation of the new province of West Pakistan

  3. It led to the creation of the new province of Bangladesh

  4. It led to the creation of the new province of Assam


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Sylhet Referendum led to the creation of the new province of East Pakistan, which became part of the newly independent Dominion of Pakistan.

What was the impact of the Sylhet Referendum on the people of Sylhet?

  1. It led to communal violence between Hindus and Muslims

  2. It led to the migration of Hindus from Sylhet to India

  3. It led to the migration of Muslims from Sylhet to Pakistan

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The Sylhet Referendum led to communal violence between Hindus and Muslims, the migration of Hindus from Sylhet to India, and the migration of Muslims from Sylhet to Pakistan.

What is the legacy of the Sylhet Referendum today?

  1. It is a reminder of the complex and often violent history of the partition of India

  2. It is a reminder of the importance of self-determination for peoples

  3. It is a reminder of the need for peaceful resolution of conflicts

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The Sylhet Referendum is a reminder of the complex and often violent history of the partition of India, the importance of self-determination for peoples, and the need for peaceful resolution of conflicts.

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