A. Pitt’s India Act, 1784
B. Amending Act, 1781
C. Act of 1786
D. Charter Act, 1793
E. Charter Act, 1813
Related Mcqs:
- Trade in India was thrown open to all the Act of:
A. 1773
B. 1781
C. 1786
D. 1793
E. 1813 - 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 - Under the government of India Act, 1935 it was proposed that India shall:
A. Be a unitary state
B. Be a federal state
C. Have parliamentary form of Government
D. Have presidential form of Government
E. Be a limited monarchy - 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 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 - 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 British have always been ruled by a monarch, except for a brief period during the _____ century:
A. 16th
B. 17th
C. 18th
D. 19th - Under which of the following Act, the Constituent Assembly of India decided that India should remain a member of the Commonwealth:
A. The Indian Act of 1919
B. The Indian Act of 1935
C. The Indian Independence Act of 1947
D. None of these - Appointment of all covenanted services was to be made on the basis of open competition was provided under the Act of:
A. 1813
B. 1833
C. 1853
D. 1858
E. 1861 - British Missionaries were permitted to under the Act of:
A. 1786
B. 1793
C. 1810
D. 1833
E. 1853