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Who presented the 'Two-Nation Theory' that formed the basis of the Pakistan movement?

AQuaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah
BSir Muhammad Iqbal
CLiaquat Ali Khan
DChaudhry Rehmat Ali

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Correct Answer: A: Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah

Explanation: The correct answer is Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, who presented the 'Two-Nation Theory' that formed the basis of the Pakistan movement. The theory, which held that Hindus and Muslims were two separate nations, was a key factor in the demand for a separate homeland for Indian Muslims. Options like Sir Muhammad Iqbal and Liaquat Ali Khan are incorrect as they did not present the theory. This event is significant as it marked a turning point in the Pakistan movement and helped to galvanize Muslim support for a separate homeland. The 'Two-Nation Theory' is an important topic in the constitutional and political struggle of Pakistan, and it appears frequently in FPSC, CSS, and NTS general knowledge papers.

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