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Which of the following statement is not true about the First Round Table Conference?

AIt was held in 1930

BIt was to discuss the Report of the Simon Commission

CIt was held in London

DIt was attended by the Congress delegation

Answer:

D. It was attended by the Congress delegation

Read Explanation:

The British Government summoned Indian leaders and spokesmen in the First Round Table conference (1930) to discuss the Simon Commission report. But the Indian National Congress boycotted the conference and this conference of Indian affairs was held without the Congress.


Related Questions:

Consider the statements related to the 'Ideas discussed in first Round table conference' and find out the correct ones using the codes given below:

1.Dr B R Ambedkar demanded separate electorates for the ‘untouchables’.

2.Tej Bahadur Sapru moved the idea of an All-India Federation.This was supported by the Muslim League. The princely states also supported this on the condition that their internal sovereignty must be maintained.

Which of the following statements are true regarding the outcome of First Round table conference?

1.Although many principles on reforms were agreed upon, not much was implemented and the Congress Party carried on its civil disobedience.

2.The First Round Table Conference was regarded as a failure.The British government also understood the importance and the need for the Congress Party to make any decision on India’s political future.

Find out the correct statements regarding the Third round table conference:

1.The third Round Table Conference, held between November 17, 1932 and December 24, 1932, was not attended by the Indian National Congress and Gandhi. It was ignored by most other Indian leaders.

2.The recommendations of the conference were analysed and the Government of India Act of 1935 was passed on its basis.

Who was the viceroy of British India during the Third round table conference?
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