Annulment in 1911 — MCQ Practice
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Consider the following statements about the Annulment of Partition of Bengal in 1911: 1. It was announced by King George V at the Delhi Durbar 2. Lord Hardinge was the Viceroy who implemented the annulment 3. The annulment led to the creation of a separate province of Bihar and Orissa 4. The capital of India was simultaneously transferred from Delhi to Calcutta Which of the statements given above are correct?
The annulment of the Partition of Bengal in 1911 was primarily motivated by which of the following factors?
Which of the following was NOT a consequence of the Annulment of Partition of Bengal in 1911?
The Delhi Durbar of 1911 was significant in the context of Bengal annulment because:
Consider the following pairs: 1. East Bengal and Assam - Reunited with West Bengal 2. Bihar and Orissa - Created as separate Lieutenant-Governorship 3. Assam - Made a separate Chief Commissioner's province 4. Delhi - Became the new capital of British India How many of the above pairs are correctly matched regarding the administrative changes following the Bengal annulment?