Modern Indian History Which of the following provision is a part of the Government of India Act of 1919? Doing away with the distinction between the regulation and non-regulation provinces Remodelling of the Central legislature The enlargement of the Viceroy's Executive Council Transfer of power to the Indians Doing away with the distinction between the regulation and non-regulation provinces Remodelling of the Central legislature The enlargement of the Viceroy's Executive Council Transfer of power to the Indians ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Modern Indian History The 'Hero of Plassey' was Shuja-ud-Daulah Warren Hastings Clive Dupleix Shuja-ud-Daulah Warren Hastings Clive Dupleix ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Modern Indian History Who of the following was associated with the publication of a large number of weeklies and dailies such as Hindustan, Indian Union, Leader, Maryada, Kissan, Abhudaya etc.? Jawaharlal Nehru Madan Mohan Malaviya Ganesh Shankar Vidyarthi Motilal Nehru Jawaharlal Nehru Madan Mohan Malaviya Ganesh Shankar Vidyarthi Motilal Nehru ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Modern Indian History The first Indian to enter the Indian Civil Service was Gokhale Rabindranath Tagore Satyendra Nath Tagore Ramanuja Gokhale Rabindranath Tagore Satyendra Nath Tagore Ramanuja ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Modern Indian History Who preached the idea of Home Rule through his two news papers - the Kesari and the Maratha? Gokhale Jawaharlal Nehru Tilak Annie Besant Gokhale Jawaharlal Nehru Tilak Annie Besant ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Modern Indian History When Lord Mountbatten became the first Governor-General of India, who among the following became the Governor-General for Pakistan? Muhammad Ali Jinnah Shaukat Ali Lord Mountbatten Liaquat Ali Khan Muhammad Ali Jinnah Shaukat Ali Lord Mountbatten Liaquat Ali Khan ANSWER EXPLANATION DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP When Lord Mountbatten became the first Governor-General of India, Mohammed Ali Jinnah who is considered as the founder and the first governor-general of Pakistan from 1947 to 1948. He is revered in Pakistan as Quaid-i-Azam.