A. Renewed for 15 years
B. Renewed for 20 years
C. Not Renewed
D. Kept in trust
E. None of the above
Related Mcqs:
- Under the Charter Act of 1833 a provision was made for a Commission to:
A. Regulate centre-state financial relations
B. Suggest new tax structure
C. Organise armed forces
D. Codity laws
E. Give new educational pattern - For one reason for which Charter Act of 1833 will be remembered is that:
A. It made a beginning of Indian legislature
B. It made a beginning of separate judiciary
C. It defined centre-provinces financial relations
D. It reduced the powers of control of British Parliament - Under the Act of 1833 powers of superintendence were vested in:
A. Board of Directors
B. Board of Council
C. Provincial Governors
D. Shareholders of the Company
E. Governor-General in India - Under of the Act of 1833 was set up:
A. A law Commission
B. trade Commission
C. Police Commission
D. Board of International Trade
E. Board of National Trade - Under Charter Act, 1793 privileges of East India Company were extended by:
A. 10 years
B. 15 years
C. 20 years
D. 25 years
E. 30 years - The number of Directors of the Company was reduced from 24 to 18 under the Charter Act of:
A. 1793
B. 1813
C. 1833
D. 1853
E. 1861 - A provision was made for a separate Governor of Bengal under the Charter Act of:
A. 1793
B. 1813
C. 1833
D. 1853
E. 1861 - The Charter Act, 1813 will be remembered in India because it made a beginning by making specific budgetary provisions for:
A. Starting new railway lines
B. Starting new post offices
C. Education
D. Constructing new roads
E. Taxes on non-agricultural land - Which one of the following is not true about Charter Act of 1813?
A. It was to keep a fix sum apart for meeting eventualities
B. Board’s power of superintendence remained underfined
C. It permitted coming of Christian missionaries to India
D. It abolished company’s trade monopoly in India - Which one of the following is not true about the Charter Act of 1853?
A. It renewed the Charter of the Company for 20 years
B. Directors were empowered to create a new province
C. Law member was made a regular member
D. Executive and legislative functions of Governor-General’s Councils were separated