A. In it lower House was made more powerful than the upper one
B. In it upper House was made more powerful than the lower one
C. In it dyarchy was ended in the provinces
D. In it joining of Indian states in the federation was made optional
Related Mcqs:
- 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 - Which Indian Act created Federal polity for the whole of the Indian.
A. India Act of 1861
B. India Act of 1919
C. India Act of 1935
D. India Independence Act of 1947 - The Indian act of 1935 was amended :
A. As the Indian Independence act of 1947
B. As the Indian federation act of 1940
C. As the Indian self govt. Act of 1946
D. None of these - Under the Government of India Act, 1935:
A. Dyarchy was retained in the provinces
B. Dyarchy was altogether abandoned
C. Dyarchy was introduced in the centre
D. None of the above - Which one of the following was not a cause responsible for the passing of Government of India Act, 1935:
A. The Act of 1919 was much below the expectations of the people
B. The bureaucracy was not elastic under the Act of 1919
C. The system of dyarchy proved unworkable
D. Report of Hunter Committee encouraged people towards British Government
E. Gandhiji’s non-cooperation movement had mass appeal - The Government of India Act, 1935 is known for:
A. Introducing dyarchy in the provinces
B. Introducing dyarchy in the centre
C. Integration of Indian States
D. Introducing communalism in India
E. Introducing provincial autonomy - The Act of 1935 is associated with:
A. Communal representation in India
B. Introduction of dyarchy in provinces
C. Responsible Government took charge in the centre
D. Provincial autonomy was started
E. Powers of the Governor General were significantly reduced - India Act of 1935 came into force on: __________?
A. January 1,1935
B. May 4,1936
C. April 1,1937
D. July 17,1938 - Who states, ‘As to the execution that the Draft Constitution has produced a good part of the provisions of the Government of India Act 1935, make no apologies. There is nothing to be ashamed of in Borrowing:
A. Dr. Rajendra Prasad
B. Jawhar Lal Nehru
C. Gandhiji
D. Dr. Ambekar - Under the Indian Independence Act, 1947 it was provided that:
A. India will be a republic
B. India will be divided into two parts
C. India will be unitary state
D. It will be compulsory for
E. It will be compulsory for princely states to join Pakistan