Who was the Secretary of State for India when the Government of India Act of 1919 was enacted?

a) Lord Minto II b) Lord Chelmsford c) John Morley d) Edwin Montagu

Edwin Montagu was the Secretary of State for India when the GOI Act 1919 was passed

Who was the Viceroy of India, when the GOI Act of 1919 was passed?

a) Lord Minto II b) Lord Chelmsford c) Lord Morley d) Lord Montagu

Lord Chelmsford was the Viceroy of India during the passage of the Government of India Act of 1919

The Montagu-Chelmsford Report formed the basis of:

a) Indian Councils Act of 1909 b) Government of India Act of 1919 c) Government of India Act of 1935 d) Indian Independence Act of 1947

The Montagu-Chelmsford Report, also known as Montford Reforms, which were announced in July 1918, formed the basis of the Government of India Act of 1919

Which of the following is not a feature of the GOI Act of 1919?

a) Introduction of dyarchy in the executive government of provinces. b) Introduction of separate communal electorates for Muslims c) Devolution of legislative authority by the Centre to provinces d) Separation of Provincial Budget from Central Budget

The Indian Councils Act of 1909 provided for separate communal electorates for Muslims

The Montague-Chelmsford Proposals were related to:

a) Social reforms b) Educational reforms c) Constitutional reforms d) Reforms in police administration

The British Government in India launch the Montagu-Chelmsford Reforms to introduce self-governing institutions gradually to India. These reforms formed the basis of the GOI Act 1919.  Hence, they are related to Constitutional Reforms.

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