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Q.31 Medium British Rule
Which two Indian freedom fighters signed the Lucknow Pact in 1916?
A Gandhi and Tilak
B Gokhale and Besant
C Jinnah and Besant
D Jinnah and Gandhi
Correct Answer:  C. Jinnah and Besant
EXPLANATION

The Lucknow Pact of 1916 was signed between Muhammad Ali Jinnah (representing Muslims) and Annie Besant (representing the Home Rule Movement), bridging Hindu-Muslim unity temporarily.

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Q.32 Medium British Rule
The Bengal Famine of 1943 occurred during the governorship of which Viceroy?
A Lord Linlithgow
B Lord Wavell
C Lord Irwin
D Lord Curzon
Correct Answer:  A. Lord Linlithgow
EXPLANATION

# Bengal Famine of 1943 - Viceroy Identification

Understanding which British Viceroy was governing India during the devastating Bengal Famine of 1943 requires knowledge of the timeline of British viceroys in India.

Step 1: Identify the Timeline of Viceroys

Lord Linlithgow served as Viceroy of India from 1936 to 1943, which directly encompasses the period of the Bengal Famine. Lord Wavell succeeded him from 1943-1947, Lord Irwin served from 1926-1931, and Lord Curzon served much earlier from 1898-1905.

Step 2: Match the Famine Year to the Viceroy

The Bengal Famine occurred in 1943, and Lord Linlithgow was the Viceroy in office during this catastrophic event that killed approximately 2-3 million people due to food shortage, disease, and wartime mismanagement.

The correct answer is (A) Lord Linlithgow, who was the Viceroy of India during the Bengal Famine of 1943.

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Q.33 Medium British Rule
Which act introduced the concept of 'dyarchy' or dual government in Indian provinces?
A Government of India Act 1858
B Indian Councils Act 1909
C Government of India Act 1919
D Government of India Act 1935
Correct Answer:  C. Government of India Act 1919
EXPLANATION

The Government of India Act 1919 (Montagu-Chelmsford Reforms) introduced dyarchy, dividing provincial subjects between elected and nominated representatives.

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Q.34 Medium British Rule
The Ilbert Bill controversy of 1883 was primarily concerned with which issue?
A Civil rights of Indians
B Judicial jurisdiction over white British citizens
C Land revenue policies
D Religious conversion laws
Correct Answer:  B. Judicial jurisdiction over white British citizens
EXPLANATION

The Ilbert Bill sought to grant Indian judges the power to try British citizens in criminal cases, leading to fierce opposition from the British community.

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Q.35 Medium British Rule
Which Governor-General is credited with the abolition of Sati?
A Warren Hastings
B William Bentinck
C John Shore
D Richard Wellesley
Correct Answer:  B. William Bentinck
EXPLANATION

William Bentinck (Governor-General 1828-1835) abolished Sati in 1829 through the Bengal Sati Prohibition Act.

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Q.36 Medium British Rule
Which legislative council first introduced Indian members through the Indian Councils Act?
A 1861
B 1892
C 1909
D 1919
Correct Answer:  A. 1861
EXPLANATION

The Indian Councils Act of 1861 first introduced Indian members to the legislative councils, though in limited numbers.

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Q.37 Medium British Rule
The Ryotwari system was introduced primarily in which regions of India?
A Bengal and Bihar
B Madras and Bombay
C Punjab and North-West Frontier
D Assam and Meghalaya
Correct Answer:  B. Madras and Bombay
EXPLANATION

The Ryotwari system, where land revenue was collected directly from peasant proprietors, was introduced in Madras and Bombay presidencies.

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Q.38 Medium British Rule
Which act declared the British Crown as the supreme authority in India?
A Government of India Act 1858
B Indian Councils Act 1861
C Government of India Act 1935
D Regulating Act 1773
Correct Answer:  A. Government of India Act 1858
EXPLANATION

The Government of India Act 1858 transferred power from the East India Company to the British Crown following the 1857 Revolt.

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Q.39 Medium British Rule
The Permanent Settlement of Bengal was introduced in 1793 by which Governor-General?
A Warren Hastings
B John Shore
C Richard Wellesley
D William Bentinck
Correct Answer:  B. John Shore
EXPLANATION

John Shore introduced the Permanent Settlement in Bengal in 1793, which fixed land revenue permanently and created the zamindari system.

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