A. Board of Directors
B. Board of Council
C. Provincial Governors
D. Shareholders of the Company
E. Governor-General in India
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 - Under Charter Act of 1833 the Charter of the Company was:
A. Renewed for 15 years
B. Renewed for 20 years
C. Not Renewed
D. Kept in trust
E. None of the above - 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 - In India residuary powers have been vested in:
A. The Centre
B. The States
C. The Districts
D. None of these - The Supreme Soviet exercised all powers vested into it in accordance with the:
A. Article 10 to the constitution
B. Article 14 of the constitution
C. Article 15 of the constitution
D. None of them - 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 - 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 - Doctrine of implied powers in U.S.A. means powers which Constitution has given to:
A. Executive
B. Legislature
C. Judiciary
D. Powers which are conferred on account of interference from the letters of the Constitution. - In America, ‘the residuary power’ are vested in ___________?
A. The central government
B. The states
C. The districts
D. None of these - Lord Bryce has written, “That form of Government in which ruling power of the state is legally vested not in any particular class but, in the members of community as a whole. Which form of Government he is referring to?
A. Democracy
B. Federal
C. Unitary
D. Presidential
E. Parliamentary