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- Lord Wavell
- Lord Mountbatten
- Jawahar Lal Nehru
- Muhammad Ali Jinnah
The announcement that transfer of power to responsible Indian hands would be completed by June 1948 was made by British Premier Lord Attlee on _____.
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- 20th February, 1947
- 20th January, 1947
- 20th March, 1947
- 20th April, 1947
In March 1947, Lord Wavell was replaced by the new British Viceroy in India named _____.
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- Lord Hardinge
- Lord Linlithgow
- Lord Irwin
- Lord Mountbatten
The last British Viceroy in India was Lord Mountbatten. He first arrived in India on _____.
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- 15th January, 1947
- 22nd January, 1947
- 22nd February, 1947
- 22nd March, 1947
Lord Mountbatten prepared the plan for transfer of power with the help of his aides and sent it to England for approval on _____.
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- 2nd May, 1947
- 2nd June, 1947
- 2nd April, 1947
- 2nd March, 1947
The British Government made some amendments in the transfer of power plan sent by Lord Mountbatten and returned it on _____.
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- 6th May, 1947
- 10th May, 1947
- 20th May, 1947
- 25th May, 1947
The 3rd June Plan partitioned the Sub-Continent into _____.
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- Three states
- Two states
- Four states
- Five states
According to the 3rd June Plan, the British rule in India was to end on _____.
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- 15th August, 1946
- 14th August, 1946
- 14th August, 1947
- 14th August, 1948
According to the 3rd June Plan, referendum was to be held in _____.
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- NWFP (KPK) and Balochistan
- NWFP (KPK) and Assam
- NWFP (KPK) and Sindh
- NWFP (KPK) and Sylhet
According to the 3rd June Plan, the Shahi Jirga was to decide in favour of India or Pakistan in _____.
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- Bengal
- NWFP (KPK)
- Sindh
- Balochistan
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