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1. The distribution of powers between the Centre and the States in the Indian Constitution is based on the scheme provided in the a. Morely- Minto Reforms, 1909 b. Montague-Chelmsford Act, 1919 c. Government of India Act, 1935 d. Indian Independence Act, 1947 2. Which one of the following observations is not true about the Quit Indian Movement of 1942? a. In was a non-violent movement b. It was led by Mahatma Gandhi c. It was as spontaneous movement d. It did not attract the labour class in general 3. Who among the following rejected the title of Knighthood and refused to accept a position in the Council of the Secretary of State for India? a. Motilal Nehru b. MG Ranade c. GK Gokhale d. BG Tilak 4. The First Factory Act for restricting the working hours of women and children and authorising local government to make necessary rules was adopted during whose time? a. Lord Lytton b. Lord Bentinck c. Lord Ripon d. Lord Canning 5. The Sarabandi (no tax) campaign of 1922, was led by a. Bhagat Singh b. Chittaranjan Das c Rajguru d. Vallabhabhai pattel ans:1)c 2)a 3)c 4)c 5)d
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