A. 1909
B. 1919
C. 1935
D. 1947
Related Mcqs:
- Under which act, the Bicameral Central Legislature was established during the British period for the first time?
A. Govt. Of India Act 1938
B. The Indian Council Act 1861
C. Govt. Of India Act 1919
D. Govt. Of India \Act 1935 - System of communal representation in legislative bodies in, India was introduced with the Government of India Act:
A. 1862
B. 1892
C. 1909
D. 1919
E. 1935 - “The executive is crippled by not getting the laws it needs, and the legislature is spoiled by having to ad without responsibility, the Executive becomes unfit for its name, since it cannot execute what it decides on; the legislature is demoralized by liberty by taking decisions for which others (and not itslef) will suffer the effects.” About which form of government has Bagehot talked in the above statement.
A. Parliamentary
B. Presidential
C. Unitary
D. Federal - Under the Government of India Act, 1919 dyarchy was introduced at:
A. Central level
B. Provincial level
C. District level
D. Panchyat level - In Muhammad Ali Formula bicameral parliament was envisaged; the upper House was to have 50 members of which 10 were to be from East Pakistan and 40 from West Pakistan, and the Lower House was to have:
A. 250 members
B. 300 members
C. 210 members
D. 340 members - Which of the following Article of the Indian Constitution establishes a bicameral parliament:
A. Article 19
B. Article 38
C. Article 56
D. Article 79 - What was the name of India’s First Legislature?
A. Parliament
B. Union Parliament
C. Constituent Assembly
D. National Assembly - Who was the first Speaker of free India’s first Legislature (Constituent Assembly)?
A. G.V.Mavalankar
B. K.M.Munshi
C. Frank Anthony
D. Smt. Sarojini Naidu - The Pitt’s India Act wass an improvement upon the Regulating Act because it helped at the settlement of disputes between:
A. The members of the Council themselves
B. Mombers of the Council and Governor-General
C. Members of the Council and Judges of Supreme Court
D. Governor-General and Chief Justice of Supreme Court
E. Governor-General and Provincial Councils - The Government of India Act, 1919 will be remembered in. India because:
A. It introduced communal system of representation
B. It started dyarchy
C. It gave wide political powers to Indians
D. It established non-official majority in the centre
E. It ended communal system of representation