A. Lord Curzon followed stiff necked policies
B. In 1905 partition of Bengal was decided
C. Japan was defeated miserably by Russia
D. Indians abroad were being humiliated
E. The people of India were suffering from groaning poverty
Related Mcqs:
- In a democratic government, the importance of public opinion is wry great. Democracy becomes real only when there is strong and effective public opinion. Which one of the following statements is relevant regarding the meaning of public opinion?
A. Public opinion is necessarily majority opinion
B. Public opinion is the opinion of all the people of the society
C. Public opinion is opposed to common good
D. Public opinion is the reasoned and conscious opinion of the dominant action of community based on the ideal of general welfare and common-good - Indian Council’s Act, 1909 is commonly known as:
A. Morley-Minto Reforms
B. Montague-Chelmsford Reforms
C. Act of Dyarchy
D. Act of Provincial Autonomy
E. None of these - Marx has given numerous causes which will lead to the overthrow of capitalism. Some of the causes are given below. However one of the causes listed is not
A. Capitalism concentrates large
B. Capitalism reduces the purchasing capacity of workers by paying them lowest wages
C. Capitalism concentrates the capital in the hands of fewer persons and pushes the smaller capitalists in the rank of working classes
D. Capitalism frees the workers from economic worries and thus makes it possible for them to wage a strong struggle against capitalism - Right to put supplementary questions to the members of Legislative Councils was given under the Act of:
A. 1892
B. 1909
C. 1919
D. 1935
E. None of these - Which one of the following is not true about the Act of 1909?
A. Legislative Councils were permitted to discuss budget
B. Members of Legislative Councils could suggest changes in taxation proposals
C. Presiding Officer could not disallow any question
D. Members were allowed to put supplementary questions
E. Government could create other executive councils - Which one of the following is not true of Act of 1909?
A. It was much above the expectations of the people
B. It created wide gulf between the Hindus and the Muslims
C. It introduced doubly indirect method of election
D. In it Franchise was very much limited
E. It it there were glaring inequalities between voters of different communities - Which one of the following was not the defect of Act of 1909?
A. There was strong official bloc in Imperial Legislative Council
B. Government deliberately championed the cause of vested interests
C. The administrtion was deliberately kept less centralised
D. Local bodies were not given much freedom
E. Classes were made to fight with each other - Under the Act of 1909 strength of additional members of Governor-General’s Council was fixed at:
A. 45
B. 50
C. 55
D. 60
E. 65 - Under the Act of 1909 strength of additional members of Governor’s Council of the provinces of Bombay, Madras and Bengal was fixed at:
A. 45
B. 50
C. 55
D. 60
E. 65 - Under the Act of 1909 in the Imperial Legislative Council:
A. Official majority was maintained
B. Non-official majority was maintained
C. Majority consisted of elected representatives
D. Majority consisted of those elected on the basis of limited franchise