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- Simla
- Delhi
- Bombay
- Calcutta
The Cabinet Mission Plan was published on _____.
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- 24th April, 1946
- 4th May, 1946
- 16th May, 1946
- 25th April, 1946
The Cabinet Mission Plan of 1946 comprised of _____ groups of provinces.
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- Three
- Four
- Five
- Six
The total number of Hindu provinces which were placed in Group A in the Cabinet Mission Plan was _____.
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- Five
- Six
- Seven
- Three
In the Cabinet Mission Plan, the Muslim majority provinces were placed in _____.
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- Group A
- Group B
- Group C
- Group D
The Group B of the Cabinet Mission Plan consisted of _____.
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- Punjab, Sindh, NWFP (KPK)
- Balochistan, Assam, NWFP (KPK)
- Bengal, Assam, Sindh
- Sindh, Punjab, Assam
The GROUP C of the Cabinet Mission Plan comprised of _____.
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- Bengal and Sindh
- Sindh and Assam
- Bengal and Assam
- NWFP (KPK) and Balochistan
The 3rd June Plan was announced on 3rd June, 1947 by _____.
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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
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