11.
Which statement about the consequences of partition is correct?

12.
"The partition of India appeared to prove everyone in worst fears". Which of the following arguments is not correct?

14.
Which among the following was not a challenge that independent India face?

16.
. . . . . . . . was the first part of India to hold elections based on . . . . . . . .

17.
Which of the following was the outcome of two nation theory?

19.
Name any four princely states that resisted their merger with the Indian Union.

20.
The three major problems faced in the process of partition of India were:
1. Areas were supposed to be distributed on the basis of religious majority.
2. No single belt of Muslim majority was the part of British India. They were concentrated in east and west.
3. Some Muslim majority areas did not want to be merged with Pakistan.
4. Another problem belonged to majority on both sides of border.
Select the correct answer from the options given below: