Government of India Act 1919 — MCQ Practice
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Which of the following was the most significant feature of the Government of India Act 1919?
Consider the following statements regarding the Government of India Act 1919: 1. It introduced bicameralism at the central level. 2. It extended communal electorates to Sikhs, Anglo-Indians, Indian Christians, and Europeans. 3. It made the Governor-General's Executive Council fully responsible to the central legislature. Which of the statements given above are correct?
Under the Government of India Act 1919, which of the following were 'reserved' subjects in the provinces? 1. Education 2. Law and Order 3. Land Revenue 4. Local Self-Government Select the correct answer using the code given below:
The Montagu Declaration of 1917 is significant because it promised:
Which of the following statements correctly describes the nature of the central executive under the Government of India Act 1919?