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- Official Indians
- Official Europeans
- Non-official Indians
- Non-official Europeans
The Indian Councils Act, 1861 gave powers to create new provinces to _____.
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- Governor General
- Secretary of State
- Members of Council
- Ministers
In the Indian Councils Act, 1892, the number of non-official members of the Councils was increased from _____.
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- 10 to 16
- 15 to 20
- 20 to 25
- 35 to 40
The Indian Councils Act, 1892 allowed the members to address questions to the government with a prior notice of _____.
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- five days
- six days
- seven days
- eight days
According to the Indian Councils Act, 1892, the members of the Legislative Councils were allowed to discuss annual _____.
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- Foreign Trade
- Financial Statements
- Military Expeditions
- Imports and Exports
The Indian Councils Act, 1892 was termed as “a steam engine in which the necessary material to generate steam as carefully excluded” by _____.
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- Fheroze Shah Mehta
- Motilal Nehru
- A. O. Hume
- Syed Ahmed Khan
In the Indian Councils Act, 1892, Bombay was given _____.
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- 8 seats
- 9 seats
- 10 seats
- 11 seats
The Indian Councils Act, 1892 gave _____ seats to general public.
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- four
- two
- three
- five
The Indian National Congress passed the Quit India Resolution in Bombay on _____.
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- 3rd August, 1942
- 10th August, 1942
- 8th August, 1942
- 11th August, 1942
The Quit India Resolution (1942) demanded _____.
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- recruitment of Indians as Governors
- Muslims to quit India
- end of Second World War
- immediate ending of British rule in India
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