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MPSC TEST SERIES 28
1. Which of the following Act of British India designated the Governor-General of Bengal?a) Regulating Act, 1773b) Pitt’s India Act of 1784c) Charter Act of 1793d) Charter Act of 1813
4. Who introduced the Regulating Act in the British Parliament?a) William Pitt the Elder b) Lord Northc) Edmund Burked) Lord Northcote
5. What was the main objective of the Regulating Act?a) To abolish the East India Companyb) To provide greater autonomy to the East India Companyc) To establish greater control and oversight over the East India Company’s operations in Indiad) To grant the East India Company a monopoly over trade with India
6. Who was the first Governor-General of Bengal appointed under the Regulating Act?a) Lord Warren Hastingsb) Sir John Shorec) Lord Cornwallisd) Lord Wellesley
7. Who passed the Pitt’s India Act in 1784?a) Governor-General of Bengalb) British Parliamentc) Lord Warren Hastingsd) Lord Cornwallis
8. Who passed the Pitt’s India Act in 1784?a) Governor-General of Bengalb) British Parliamentc) Lord Warren Hastingsd) Lord Cornwallis
9. Which of the following led to the introduction of English Education in India ?1. Charter Act of 18132. General Committee of Public Instruction, 18233. Orientalist and Anglicist ControversySelect the correct answer using the code given below :a) 1 and 2 only b) 2 onlyc) 1 and 3 only d) 1,2 and 3
10. Which of the following is one of the reason for considering the Charter Act of 1813 important for India?a) It banned propaganda by Christian Missionaries in India.b) It emphasized industrialization in India.c) It made a financial allocation for the education of Indian People.d) It approved the development of a railway system in India.
11. In whose tenure as Governor General of India, the British government passed the Charter Act of 1813?a) Lord Cornwallis b) Sir John Shorec) Lord Hastingsd) None of these
13. Consider the following statements: The Regulating Act of 1773 was passed byBritish Parliament in order to1. establish Parliamentary control over the administration of the East India Company’s territory in India.2. make the Governor of Bengal as the Governor-General of Bengal.3. end the dual system of administration in India.Which of the statements given above are correct?a) 1, 2 and 3 b) 1 and 2c) 2 and 3 d) 1 and 3
14. Which of the following are the features of Pitt’s India Act of 1784?1. This Act gave the British Government supreme control over the Company’s affairs.2. It established Board of Control.3. The Governor General was given the authority to overrule his council in matters affecting the interest of the Empire in India.Which of the above statement(s) is/are correct?a) Only 1 and 2b) Only 1 and 3c) Only 2 and 3 d) All of the above
15. Which act created the Supreme Court of Judicature at Fort William?a) The Regulating Act 1773b) Indian Councils Act 1861c) Dundas Bill of 1783d) Charter Act of 1833
16. The East India Company lost its monopoly of trade with India except for Tea Trade by which act?a) The Charter Act of 1813b) The Charter Act of 1833c) The Charter Act of 1853d) Government of India Act 1858
17. By which act did the East India Company lose its monopoly of trade with China?a) Pitts India Act 1784b) The Charter Act of 1813c) The Charter Act of 1833d) The Charter Act of 1853
18. Introduction of provincial autonomy is related to which act?a) The Government of India Act, 1858b) The Government of India Act, 1909c) The Government of India Act, 1919d) The Government of India Act, 1935
19. Sir Edwin Montagu and the Viceroy, Lord Chelmsford, are related to which act?a) Government of India Act 1858b) Government of India Act 1909c) Government of India Act 1919d) Government of India Act 1935
20. Which act provided for a High Commissioner who resided in London, representing India in Great Britain?a) Government of India Act 1858b) Government of India Act 1909c) Government of India Act 1919d) Government of India Act 1935
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