Governor-General of British India in 1910 was?
(a) Lord Curzon
(b) Lord Hardinge
(c) Lord Mayo
(d) Lord Minto Ill
The demand of separate electorate by Muslim League was put forward in the year?
(a) 1909
(b) 1910
(c) 1911
(d) 1912
From the following, In which reforms the demand of separate electorate was put forwarded?
(a) Minto-Morley Reforms
(b) Minto Hastings Reforms
(c) Minto Warren Reforms
(d) Minto Cornwallis Reforms
The acceptance of demand for appointment of Muslim judges was also incorporated in ________________.
(a) India Act 1919
(b) India Act 1935
(c) Minto-Morley Reforms
(d) India Act 1929
The Purpose of Hindu Mahasabha was to?
(a) Eliminate Sikhs
(b) Eliminate Muslims
(c) Protect rights and interests of Hindus and Muslims
(d) Gain independence
Introduction of the Principle of Separate Electorate was also demanded in ____________.
(a) Central Boards
(b) Municipal Boards
(c) District Boards
(d) B&C
There had so far been complete unity in Muslims ranks on question of electorate. But at this stage unfortunate rift was created by the somewhat changed attitude adopted by:
(a) Syed Ali Imam
(b) Syed Ameer Ali
(c) Liaquat Ali
(d) Maulana Muhammad Ali Showkat
Separate electorate was opposed by?
(a) Sikhs
(b) Congress
(c) Hindus
(d) Congress and other Hindu Bodies
Name the Hindu leader which supported separate electorate?
(a)Gandhi
(b) Moti Lal Nehru
(c) Patel
(d) Mr. S.P. Sinha
Which Branch of the All India Muslim League made earnest efforts to bring home to the British Government the necessity of conceding separate electorate?
(a) London Branch
(b) Canadian Branch
(c) Turkish Branch
(d) Australian Branch
Which Hindu Organization had emerged in the Hindu politics with a highly prejudicial concept of nationalism?
(a) Hindu Raj
(b) Hindu Loc Sabha
(c) Hindu Mahasabha
(d) Hindu Bund
Which organization believed that Muslims should be eliminated from the Indian Society?
(a) Hindu Mahasabha
(b) Arya Samaj
(c) Dev Samaj
(d) Parathane Samaj
When British Government announced that it desired to see democracy flourishing in India?
(a) 1906
(b) 1907
(c) 1908
(d) 1909
Indian Council’s Act of 1909 is also known as,
(a) Minto-Morley Reforms
(b) Minto Hastings Reforms
(c) Minto Warren Reforms
(d) Minto Cornwallis Reforms
Lord Morley was a?
(a) Governor General of India
(b) Secretary of state for India
(c) Member of ligivtative council
(d) Viceray