ADirectly elected by the people.
BNominated by the Governor General
CElected by the Legislatures of various provinces and nominated by the rulers of the princely states.
DNominated by the Congress and the Muslim League.
ADirectly elected by the people.
BNominated by the Governor General
CElected by the Legislatures of various provinces and nominated by the rulers of the princely states.
DNominated by the Congress and the Muslim League.
Related Questions:
Which of the following statements are true regarding the Government of India Act 1935?
1.It was the longest act enacted by the British Parliament at that time.
2.It Introduced Provincial Autonomy in the provinces and Dyarchy at the centre
What were the salient features of the Government of India Act, 1935?
Abolition of Council of India
Diarchy at the Centre
Abolition of Diarchy in the States
Establishment of Federal Court
Select the correct answer using the codes given below:
Assertion (A): Notwithstanding the introduction of Provincial Autonomy, the Government of India Act, 1935 retained control of the Central Government over the Provinces in a certain sphere.
Reason (R): The Governor was required to act in his own discretion in certain matters for which he was to act without ministerial advice and under the control and directions of the Governor-General.