Which 1773 feature most directly shows Parliament’s attempt to “centralize” Company administration in India? A Separate electorates B Provincial dyarchy
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Chapter 19: Constitutional Development in India (1773–1947) (Set-4)
The Regulating Act aimed to reduce corruption mainly by tightening control over which authority? A Local zamindars B Company officials
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Which feature of 1773 mainly aimed to stop misuse of Company power in Bengal? A Parliamentary regulation B Governor’s safeguards
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Which act tried to check Company corruption by making it answerable to Parliament more regularly? A Charter Act 1853 B
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Which 1773 law first brought Company rule under Parliament’s control in India? A Pitt’s India Act B Charter Act 1813
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In Cripps Plan, the “opt-out” right was given mainly to which unit? A Central legislature B Princely federation C Individual
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Which war event increased British urgency behind the 1942 Cripps offer? A Battle of Plassey B 1857 uprising C 1905
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Which 1942 offer tried to gain Indian cooperation in World War II? A Wavell Plan offer B Cabinet Mission offer
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Which British leader’s government sent the Cripps Mission during World War II? A Attlee’s Labour cabinet B Churchill’s wartime cabinet
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The Cripps Mission came to India during which year? A 1939 war start B 1945 victory year C 1947 transfer
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