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- August, 1932
- July, 1932
- November, 1932
- October, 1932
The first Round Table Conference conducted its business through _____.
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- Two sub-committees
- Three sub-committees
- Five sub-committees
- Eight sub-committees
In the second Round Table Conference, the Hindu leader who claimed to represent all India was _____.
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- Gandhi
- Jawahar Lal Nehru
- Rajgopal Acharia
- Maulana Abul Kalam Azad
The renowned Indian leader who did not take part in the first Round Table Conference was _____.
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- Allama Iqbal
- Gandhi
- Muhammad Ali Jinnah
- Sir Muhammad Shafi
The third Round Table Conference lasted from 17th November, 1932 to _____.
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- 21st December, 1932
- 23rd December, 1932
- 24th December, 1932
- 27th December, 1932
The second Round Table Conference lasted from September, 1931 to _____.
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- December, 1931
- October, 1931
- November, 1931
- January, 1932
The first Round Table Conference lasted from November 12, 1930 to _____.
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- January 17, 1931
- January 19, 1931
- January 21, 1931
- January 23, 1931
From 1930 to 1932 the British Government convened in London _____.
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- Three Round Table Conferences
- Two Round Table Conferences
- Five Round Table Conferences
- Four Round Table Conferences
The districts of Dacca, Mymensingh, Faridpur, Bogra, Pabna, Rajshahi belonged to _____.
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- Western Bengal
- Eastern Bengal
- United Bengal
- Southern Bengal
The Partition of Bengal was announced on _____ by Lord Curzon which commenced on October 16, 1905.
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- July 20, 1905
- July 20, 1903
- July 20, 1904
- None of these
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