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Please Answer these 6 MCQs... Urgent 1. Which of the following is true about Government of India act 1919 ? (1 Point) a. It had granted separate electorate for the Dalits in India b. It had set up provincial councils in India c. It had set up a special Dalit commission as demanded by Ambedkar d. It had cleared the way for setting up a constituent assembly for India 2.. An All-Party Conference was convened in the year 1928 in order to resolve the issue of a. Separate electorate demanded by Muslims under M A Jinnah b. Reserved seats for poor Muslims demanded M A Jinnah c. Autonomy for Muslim dominated areas demanded by Muslims under by M A Jinnah3 d. Communal electorate demanded by Hindu communal groups under M R Jayakar 3. The justice Party, a party of Non Brahmins in Madras, was the only party not to boycott council elections because (1 Point) a. It wanted to oppose the decision of Indian national congress b. It wanted to fight election against the congress c. It was given the responsibility of fighting election by the Congress d. It felt that entering the council was one way of gaining some power 4. The Simon Commission set up by British government came to India to (1 Point) a. look into the problems faced by Europeans in India and suggest changes b. look into the functioning of the constitutional system in India and suggest changes c. look into the socio-economic situations in India and suggest changes d. look into the different demands of Indians and make suggestions 5. One of the most important features of a unitary state is that (1 Point) a. It doesn’t have the required three levels of government b. It doesn’t have grass root levels of government c. It can not have any units at all d. It may have units but they do not enjoy any substantial power. 6. The fundamental structures of Indian constitution can be amended ifImmersive Reader (1 Point) a. A bill is passed with 2/3 majority in both houses of parliament and ratified by all states b. A bill is passed with 2/3 majority in both houses of parliament and ratified by 1/3 of states c. A bill is passed with 2/3 majority in both houses of parliament and ratified by more than 50% of states d. A bill is passed with 2/3 majority in both houses of parliament and ratified by at least 50% of states

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