Exams MCQS Separate Electorate and Minto-Morley Reforms [Page-02]

Separate Electorate and Minto-Morley Reforms [Page-02]


Lord Minto was a?

(a) Viceroy of India
(b) Governor-General
(c) Secretary of State of India
(d) Member of Legislative Council


Under which Act, the imperial and provincial councils were enlarged in size?

(a) Indian Council’s Act, 1861
(b) Indian Council’s Act,1864
(c) Indian Council’s Act,1909
(d) Indian Council’s Act,1892


Name the reforms that conferred on the Muslims the double vote?

(a) Chelmsford Reforms
(b) Minto-Morley Reforms
(c) Minto-Hastings Reforms
(d) Minto-Cornwallis Reforms


Which reforms initially created a great deal of awareness among Indian people?

(a) Indian Council Reforms
(b) Legislative Reforms
(c) Minto Morley Reforms
(d) Political Reforms of 1905


A deputation met Lord Minto in 1909 for separate electorate for Muslim headed by _______________________.

(a) Sir Agha Khan
(b) Maulana Muhammad Ali Johar
(c) Zafar Ali Khan
(d) Syed Ameer Ali


The acceptance of Separate electorate for the Muslims enhanced their___________

(a) Political importance
(b) Social Importance
(c) Economical Importance
(d) Cultural Importance


The acceptance of separate electorate gave strength to which theory which became the basis of Muslim freedom struggle?

(a) One Nation Theory
(b) Two Nation Theory
(c) Three Nation Theory
(d) Four Nation Theory


How many people were killed in Kanpur incident in 1913?

(a) 133
(b) 135
(c) 145
(d) 141


The Mosque in 1913 was demolished by Which Government?

(a) British
(b) Muslim
(c) Hindu
(d) Sikh


Which Lord in order to pacify the Muslims feelings visited Kanpur?

(a) Lord Minto
(b) Lord Hardinge.
(c) Lord Wavel
(d) Lord Curzon


When Lord Hardinge visited kanpur in order to pacify the Muslims’ feelings?

(a) October 14,1913
(b) October 15,1913
(c) October 16,1913
(d) October 17,1913