A. Promotion of the civil servants was not to be based on seniority
B. Privileges of the company were extended
C. Members of Board of Control were made paid
D. Each presidency was to have a Governor
E. Governor-General could override the decisions of its council
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A. Was not to consult his council
B. Was not empowered to veto its decisions
C. Was bound to consult council and accept its advice
D. Was expected to consult his council but not obliged to accept its advice
E. Could abolish his council
A. Board of Control’s effective control was remote
B. It resulted in weak administration
C. Directors of Company remained still unpaid
D. It loaded Board of Control with heavy responsibilities
E. None of the above
A. It could send secret letters to Court of Directors
B. It could not send secret letters to the Court of Directors
C. Chancellor of exchequer was its ex-officio member
D. Its maximum strength was fixed at six
A. Secretary of State was its ex-officio member
B. It was vested with the power of making appointments
C. It was denied access to any of Company papers
D. Directors of the Company were bound to accept their orders
E. It was to ensure prompt disposal of papers
A. Defeated and House dessolved
B. Carried with voice vote
C. Defeated but the House not dissolved
D. Passed after several amendments
E. None of the above
A. 1783
B. 1784
C. 1785
D. 1786
E. 1787
A. These should be merged
B. These should be completely separated
C. There should be status quo
D. Both should be controlled by the Board of Directors
E. Both should be controlled by the Board of Control
A. Passed with narrow majority
B. Passed with overwhelming majority
C. Not passed
D. Passed with the intervention of king
E. Passed after great struggle
A. It was introduced in the House of Lords
B. It proposed that king should have powers to recall company servants
C. Governor-General should be given overriding powers in Council
D. It was introduced in the house of Commons
E. None of the above