Most Important MCQs about C R Formula

Q. What was a major reason for the Muslim League’s rejection of the C. R. Formula?

A. It offered economic concessions only

B. It supported permanent British rule

C. It dismissed the idea of partition

D. It required a plebiscite to determine partition

Q. According to the C. R. Formula, who would have the right to conduct a plebiscite in Muslim-majority areas?

A. The Indian National Congress

B. The British government

C. The people of the Muslim-majority areas

D. The United Nations

Q. Which aspect of the C. R. Formula did Jinnah find particularly unacceptable?

A. The inclusion of Congress members in negotiations

B. The demand for an immediate partition

C. The conditional plebiscite to decide on joining Pakistan

D. The economic framework proposed

Q. In the context of the C. R. Formula, who represented the Indian National Congress in talks with Jinnah?

A. Jawaharlal Nehru

B. Sardar Patel

C. C. Rajagopalachari

D. Abul Kalam Azad

Q. Which event led to the C. R. Formula’s failure?

A. Immediate acceptance by Congress

B. Complete support from British authorities

C. Rejection by the Muslim League

D. Refusal from Indian National Congress

Q. The C. R. Formula was an effort to:

A. Strengthen British power in India

B. Find a political solution to the Hindu-Muslim divide

C. Advance economic reforms

D. Create a unified military system

Q. Which political party was primarily against the idea of a united India under the C. R. Formula?

A. Indian National Congress

B. Khaksar Movement

C. Muslim League

D. Hindu Mahasabha

Q. What did the C. R. Formula propose for regions choosing not to join Pakistan?

A. Full independence

B. A single Indian Union

C. Permanent British governance

D. Economic isolation

Q. What did the C. R. Formula suggest about the British role in India?

A. They would maintain control forever

B. They would oversee the transition until a decision was made post-war

C. They would control only the economic sector

D. They would relinquish power immediately

Q. Which of the following best describes the ultimate goal of the C. R. Formula?

A. To make British rule permanent

B. To establish an independent Pakistan

C. To ensure a smooth economic transition

D. To achieve a peaceful agreement between Hindus and Muslims on independence