A. G.V.Mavalankar
B. Abdul Rahim
C. Sir R. K. Shanumukham Chetty
D. None of the above
Related Mcqs:
- Who was the last Deputy President of Central Legislative Assembly during the British Period?
A. Sir Muhammad Yamin Khan
B. Shri Abdul Matia Chaudhary
C. Sir Muhammad Yakub
D. Shri R. R. Shamnukhaym Chetty - Under the British Rule, who was the First Deputy President of Central Legislative Assembly:
A. Shri Sachchidananda Sinha
B. Shri Abdul Matia Chaudhary
C. Sir Muhammad Yakub
D. Shri R. R. Shamnukhaym Chetty - Who was the first Indian to be the President of Central Legislative Assembly?
A. M. A. Ayyanger
B. B.R. Bhagat
C. Dr. Balarm Jakhar
D. Vithalbhai J., Patel - Before Indian Independence, how was the Post of Deputy Speaker in the Central Legislative Assembly called:
A. Vice President
B. Vice Chairman
C. Deputy President
D. None of the above - Who was the first President of Central Legislative Assembly before India was Independent?
A. Sir Frederick Whyte
B. Sir C.H. Seetalbad
C. Sardar Patel
D. Sir Monammad Yakub - The 2nd Constitution (1962) consists of a Federal State. Presidential system with a National Assembly at the centre and Legislative Assemblies in the Provinces. Which was the Unicameral Assembly?
A. Central
B. Provincial
C. Both (a) and (b)
D. None of them - Under which act, the Bicameral Central Legislature was established during the British period for the first time?
A. Govt. Of India Act 1938
B. The Indian Council Act 1861
C. Govt. Of India Act 1919
D. Govt. Of India \Act 1935 - The legislative wing of the state or central government exercises control over local bodies:
A. By passing their budgets
B. By enacting necessary laws for these bodies
C. By prescribing their organizations and functions through statutes
D. Through all the above methods - Who was the Deputy Speaker of the Constituent Assembly (Legislative):
A. Shivaraj Patil
B. G. Laxman
C. S.V. Krishnamurthy Rao
D. M.A Ayyangar - At the time of commencement of the Indian Community how many years were laid down for appointment to the post in the Railways, Customs, Postal & Telegraph services for the Anglo-Indian community:
A. 2 years
B. 5 years
C. 4 years
D. 6 years