Bangladesh achieved independence through armed struggle in:
- a1947
- b1952
- c1969
- d1971
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Bangladesh achieved independence through armed struggle in:
Which party won the absolute majority in the general election of Pakistan in 1970?
Who was the President and Military Chief of Pakistan in 1971?
The session of the national assembly was suspended sine die on:
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman swore in the elected members of the Awami League at the Ramna Race Course on:
The swearing-in ceremony at Ramna Race Course reaffirmed commitment to:
Yahya Khan called the session of the national assembly initially on:
Who refused to join the national assembly session in Dhaka in 1971?
Zulfikar Ali Bhutto was the chief of:
The conspiracy to suspend the assembly is known as:
Yahya Khan used whose refusal as the pretext to postpone the session?
Strikes were observed throughout the country to protest postponement on:
The strike in Dhaka in protest of the suspension was held on:
Who hoisted the flag of independent Bangladesh at Dhaka University on 2 March?
Who read out the manifesto of independence at Paltan Maidan on 3 March?
The non-cooperation movement (Ashhojog Andolon) was called by Sheikh Mujibur Rahman on:
Who called the strike on 2 March along with Sheikh Mujibur Rahman?
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman delivered his historic speech on:
The historic speech of 7 March was delivered at:
In the 7 March speech Sheikh Mujib urged the people to take part in:
UNESCO added the 7 March speech to the Memory of the World Register on:
The 7 March speech was recognized by UNESCO as:
The historic words "The Struggle this time is the struggle for our freedom..." are part of the speech delivered on:
In the 7 March speech, Sheikh Mujib urged the people to:
Which body's value led to UNESCO listing the 7 March speech?
Operation Searchlight was launched on the night of:
Operation Searchlight was a planned military action to commit:
The blueprint of Operation Searchlight was designed on:
Who designed the Operation Searchlight blueprint?
Who came to Dhaka along with Yahya Khan in March 1971 in the name of holding talks?
The Pakistani forces attacked which establishments on the night of 25 March?
The night of 25 March is called:
The night of 25 March is officially recognized as:
Yahya and Bhutto secretly left Dhaka:
The ‘Operation Search Light’ blueprint targeted Bangalees to:
The independence of Bangladesh was declared on:
Major Ziaur Rahman declared the independence from:
Major Ziaur Rahman declared independence again on behalf of Sheikh Mujib on:
The Liberation War was an uneven war between:
The radio station from where independence was first declared was located in:
The Mujibnagar Government was formed on:
The Mujibnagar Government took oath on:
The oath-taking ceremony was held at:
The President of the Mujibnagar Government was:
The Acting President of the Mujibnagar Government was:
The Prime Minister of the Mujibnagar Government was:
The Finance Minister of the Mujibnagar Government was:
The Home, Relief and Rehabilitation Minister was:
The Foreign and Law Minister of the Mujibnagar Government was:
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was, by Mujibnagar Government structure, both President and:
The Commander in Chief of the Liberation War was:
The advisory committee to the Mujibnagar Government had:
Maolana Abdul Hamid Khan Bhashani belonged to:
Comrade Moni Singh was a leader of the:
Sri Monoronjon Dhar represented:
Professor Mozaffer Ahmed represented:
The declaration of independence was formally proclaimed on:
The Mujibnagar Government was formed with elected members of:
The advisory committee included which of the following?
The Mujibnagar Government had how many ministries or divisions?
Which of the following was a ministry/division of the Mujibnagar Government?
Bangladesh missions during the Liberation War were established in which cities?
The Mujibnagar Government appointed which person as a special envoy?
The country was divided into how many sectors during the Liberation War?
Beside sectors, how many Brigade forces were formed?
The freedom fighters were called:
Which Bangalee officers joined the sectors?
Each sector contained:
Some troops were spontaneously organised inside the country besides those:
The first to bravely resist on 25 March were:
The Liberation War is termed Ganojudha or Janojudha because:
The major controlling force of the war of independence was:
The students played significant roles in which movements?
After 26 March 1971, students participated in liberation by:
Among single groups of participants, the highest in number in the liberation force were:
The irregular wings of the liberation force were composed mostly of:
Students protested the Education Commission Report in:
Professionals during the Liberation War formed a special body under the Mujibnagar Government called:
The professionals contributed by:
Which of the following are usually classified as professionals?
Some of the professionals attained:
A group of professionals also took a stand in favor of:
The Sangram Parishad was constituted in:
Female fighters trained in:
Women freedom fighters supported the war by:
The honour given to tortured women by the Government of Bangladesh is:
‘Birangona’ literally means:
Birangonas were officially recognised as freedom fighters in:
Shawdhin Bangla Betar Kendra started broadcasting on:
Shawdhin Bangla Betar Kendra was started by artists and cultural activists of:
Later Shawdhin Bangla Betar Kendra ran under the supervision of:
Shawdhin Bangla Betar broadcast included:
The newspaper circulated by the publication cell of the Mujibnagar Government was:
The newspaper Joy Bangla played an important role in the:
The total number of martyrs in the Liberation War was:
The mass people contributed by:
Some small ethnic groups also attained:
The national flag of independent Bangladesh shows:
The immigrant Bangladeshis contributed by:
The most remarkable immigrant Bangladeshis campaigned in:
Which two persons are most notable among immigrant Bangladeshi campaigners?
The most popular Liberation War programmes on Shawdhin Bangla Betar were:
The artists, writers and intellectuals contributed via:
India recognised independent Bangladesh on:
India provided to refugees:
Pakistan initiated airstrikes on India in:
The joint command of Muktibahini and Indian forces was called:
The number of Pakistani soldiers who surrendered on 16 December 1971 was:
At the surrender ceremony, who was NOT present?
The country to support the Liberation War most after India was:
Who urged Yahya Khan to stop mass killing and hand over power to elected body?
When the USA tried to table a ceasefire proposal favouring Pakistan at the UN, the Soviet Union used its:
Which socialist countries supported the Liberation War?
The British media that helped highlight the genocide and resistance included:
The main campaigning centre outside the country for the Liberation War was:
The 'Concert for Bangladesh' was organised in:
The 'Concert for Bangladesh' was organised by George Harrison along with:
George Harrison was a citizen of:
The media of which countries helped win world support against Pakistani atrocities?
Which Arab country supported Bangladesh during the Liberation War?
In the United States, support for the Liberation War came from:
The grim reality during 1971 was that:
The main objective of the United Nations is to:
During the 1971 atrocities, the UN seemed:
The UN cannot act on its own initiative except through the influence of how many veto-holding countries?
The people of East Pakistan were victims of oppression since:
The Liberation War ended with victory on:
The Liberation War of Bangladesh inspired:
The dream that the Bengalis nourished for thousand years came true through:
The historic Language Movement took place in:
An unprecedented mass uprising in East Pakistan took place in:
Which military dictator fell as a result of the 1969 mass uprising?
BAKSAL was established through the:
BAKSAL was established by Sheikh Mujib's government in:
Multi-party democracy was reintroduced in 1979 under the leadership of:
President Ziaur Rahman's economic initiatives included:
Ziaur Rahman replaced the state-controlled financial system with:
Which industry-centered export sector gained momentum during Ziaur Rahman's time?
President Ziaur Rahman was martyred in:
The presidential election after Ziaur Rahman's death was held in:
Vice President elected as President in 1981 was:
Justice Abdus Sattar was removed from power how many months after his election?
Who removed President Abdus Sattar?
Ershad cited as justification for seizing power:
The 15-party alliance against Ershad was led by:
The 7-party alliance against Ershad was led by:
After the 15-party alliance broke up, a smaller alliance formed of:
The reorganized Awami League-led alliance during the anti-Ershad movement was the:
The All-Party Student Unity was formed by how many student organizations?
Martyrs of the anti-Ershad movement included:
The autocratic Ershad government fell on:
The caretaker government after Ershad was formed under:
The democratic government taking over after the 1990 uprising was led by:
Begum Khaleda Zia was the Chairperson of:
The anti-Ershad movement lasted nearly:
After the 1990 uprising, governments formed through fair elections in:
A military-backed government took power in:
The Sheikh Hasina-led Awami League formed government through election held in:
Sheikh Hasina's government abolished the caretaker government system in:
The election held in 2014 was characterised by:
The 2018 election was characterised by fraud through:
Awami League's roadmap aimed to remain in power until:
Students launched their peaceful movement starting from:
The student movement of 2024 focused on:
Which government party organs joined oppression against the protesters?
Chhatra League launched a brutal attack on Dhaka University students on:
Abu Sayeed was a student of:
Abu Sayeed and other students were martyred in police firing on:
The Chittagong students martyred on 16 July 2024 included:
The fascist Sheikh Hasina fled to India on:
The turbulent days of the July uprising lasted:
According to the UN report, total people martyred in the July uprising was about:
According to the UN report, the percentage of children among the martyrs was:
The United Nations identified the killings as:
The UN body that called the killing 'brutal systematic oppression of protest' in 2025 was:
The United Nations stated the crimes were committed under leadership of:
International media identifying that the PM ordered lethal weapon use included:
The 2024 student-people uprising can be analysed across:
The unprecedented unity in 2024 was demonstrated by demands for:
The misuse-of-power group during the past misrule emerged among:
The pioneers of the 2024 movement were students from:
A particularly notable feature of the 2024 movement was:
Politically, the 2024 movement was led by students with active participation of:
Another exceptional aspect of the 2024 movement was:
Themes shown in the 2024 graffiti and murals included:
The future government will have to adhere to which due to citizen awareness?
The amount laundered abroad per year during sixteen years according to commission report was:
International media that exposed corruption of Sheikh Hasina included:
The system established by the small group within the state was called:
The Bangladesh financial institutions weakened included:
The essence of the new civic consciousness from 2024 includes:
The 2024 mass uprising is the emergence of:
Who was the Prime Minister of the Mujibnagar Government?
To build global public opinion for the Liberation War, the government and political leadership: