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Praveen Singh • 36.81K Points
Coach English

Q) Find the error - I advised my son to engage two coolies (a) / instead of one because the luggage was (b) / too much heavy for a single Coolie. (c) no error (d)

  • (A) A
  • (B) B
  • (C) C
  • (D) D
Correct Answer - Option (C)

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Vikash Gupta • 33.56K Points
Instructor I Science

Q) Which of the following is the correct combination of inventors and the inventions

  • (A) Galileo Galilei - Transistors
  • (B) Elisha Thomson - Windmill
  • (C) JL Baird - Television
  • (D) Sir Frank Whittle - Laser
Correct Answer - Option (C)

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Vikash Gupta • 33.56K Points
Instructor I Science

Q) Who among ghr following laid the foundation of nuclear science in india

  • (A) Vikram Sarabhai
  • (B) Homi J Bhabha
  • (C) MGK Menon
  • (D) Raja Ramanna
Correct Answer - Option (B)

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Ranjeet • 34.60K Points
Instructor I Politics

Q) Which one of the following aimed at providing a federal structure for India?

  • (A) Indian Council act 1909
  • (B) Montague chelmsford Reforms Act 1919
  • (C) Charter Act 1831
  • (D) Government of India Act 1935
Correct Answer - Option (D)

Explanation :

The Government of India Act 1935 aimed at providing a federal structure for India.

It proposed the establishment of a Federation of India, consisting of British India and princely states.

It introduced provincial autonomy, a bicameral legislature, and the separation of powers between the center and provinces.

However, the federal part of the act was never fully implemented because princely states were reluctant to join.


Other Options Explained:

(A) Indian Council Act 1909 (Morley-Minto Reforms) – Introduced separate electorates for Muslims but did not propose federalism.

(B) Montague-Chelmsford Reforms (Government of India Act 1919) – Introduced dyarchy in provinces but not a full federal structure.

(C) Charter Act 1831 – There was no such act; the relevant act was the Charter Act of 1833, which centralized administration but did not introduce federalism.


Thus, the correct answer is (D) Government of India Act 1935.

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Ranjeet • 34.60K Points
Instructor I Politics

Q) The Crown took the Government of India into its own Hands by

  • (A) Charter act 1833
  • (B) Government of India Act 1858
  • (C) Indian Council act 1861
  • (D) Government of India Act 1935
Correct Answer - Option (B)

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Ranjeet • 34.60K Points
Instructor I Politics

Q) Which of the following was adopted from the Maurya dynasty in the emblem of Government of India

  • (A) Four lions
  • (B) Chariot wheel
  • (C) Horse
  • (D) Words Satyamev Jayate
Correct Answer - Option (A)

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Ranjeet • 34.60K Points
Instructor I Politics

Q) Who among the following is known as the father of the Indian Constitution?

  • (A) Dr BR Ambedkar
  • (B) Mahatma Gandhi
  • (C) Jawaharlal Nehru
  • (D) Vallabhbhai Patel
Correct Answer - Option (A)

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