A. British Parliament too much interfered
B. British press was opposed to the Act
C. Governor did not promote sense of joint responsibility
D. Indian Ministers were incompetent
Related Mcqs:
- Under the Government of India Act, 1919 meetings of the Legislative Council were to be presided over by:
A. Governor himself
B. Nominee of the Governor
C. An elected member of the Council
D. Nominee of Governor-General
E. Nominee of the Secretary of State - 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 - Government of India Act, 1919 is commonly known as: _____________?
A. Morley-Minto Reforms
B. Montford Reforms
C. Act of provincial autonomy
D. None of these - Under the Act of 1919 radical changes were made:
A. At the central level in India
B. In the position of Secretary of State in England
C. In the working of local self bodies
D. In the position of Governor-General in India
E. In the provinces in India - Under the Government of India Act, 1919 dyarchy was introduced at:
A. Central level
B. Provincial level
C. District level
D. Panchyat level - Which one of the following was nota cause responsible for the passing of Government of India Act, 1919?
A. Indians had made sacrifices during World War I
B. In Congress power slipped to extremists
C. Indians continued to, be ill-treated abroad
D. Interests of Indian commercial classes during war were fully protected
E. It was felt that the Government of India was inelastic - Under the Government of India Act, 1919 main responsibility for dealing with transferred subjects was with:
A. Governor-General
B. Governor
C. Secretary of State
D. Elected members - The Independence Act also provided that the Constituent Assembly should also act during the interim period as the:
A. Central Legislature of the country and as well provincial assemblies
B. Federal Legislative Assembly
C. Senate of the country
D. Central Legislature of the country - 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 Act of 1911 was amended in 1949 and under the amended Act the delaying powers of the House of Lords were reduced from 2 years to:
A. 1 year
B. 10 months
C. 7 months
D. 5 months