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Who became secretary of State for India in May 1940?

  1. Ramsay MacDonald

  2. Leo Amery

  3. The Lord Pethick-Lawrence

  4. Stanley Baldwin


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

A change of government took place in Britain in May 1940. Winston Churchill became Prime Minister and Leo Amery took over as Secretary of State for India.

When Muslim League passed a resolution demanding the partition of country?

  1. 1939

  2. 1940

  3. 1942

  4. 1946


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

In 1940, the Muslim league passed a resolution demanding the partition of the country and creation of a state called Pakistan. The name Pakistan was derived from the letter of the provinces and communities that the new country would comprise Punjab, Afghan, Kashmir, Sind, and Baluchistan.

Who introduced August Offer on 8 August 1940?

  1. Lord Linlithgow

  2. The Lord Pethick

  3. Leo Amery

  4. Lord Mountbatten


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The international compulsions forced the British government and the British Indian government to seek some settlement or understanding with the Congress. So on August 8, 1940, Lord Linlithgow, the Viceroy of India made a new offer known as August Offer.

When did the change of government took place in Britain?

  1. March 1940

  2. May 1940

  3. August 1941

  4. December 1939


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

A change of government took place in Britain in May 1940. Winston Churchill became Prime Minister and Amery took over as Secretary of State for India.

On 8th August 1942, Quit India Resolution was passed at ______.

  1. Calcutta

  2. Delhi

  3. Wardha.

  4. Bombay


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The All-India Congress Commitee met at Bombay on August 8, 1942 and passed the Quit India Resolution adopted at Wardha in July 1942. The Congress proposed to start a non-violent mass struggle under Gandhiji's leadership if this demand of immediate and complete independence was not conceded by the British.

During Quit India Movement, Gandhiji was detained at ______.

  1. The Aga Khan Palace in Pune

  2. Jail in Ahmednagar Fort

  3. Tihar Jail

  4. Cellular Jail


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The government resorted to severe measures to crush the 1942 Movement, Gandhiji was detained at the Agha Khan Palace in Pune; the other leaders were sent to jail in Ahmednagar Fort. In the end, the government succeeded in crushing the movement.

According to Cripps' Mission, _________.

  1. India would be given dominion status after the war

  2. India would be given complete independence after the war

  3. India would be given dominion status immediately

  4. India would be given complete independence only if India cooperates fully in the war


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

With the Japanese army rapidly advancing towards India, it became necessary for the British to break the political deadlock in India. Churchill announced in March 1942, that Sir Stafford Cripps, a member of the War cabinet, would go to India for consultation with all the parties. The Cripps' Mission proposed the Constitutional reforms that India would be given a dominion status when the war would end.

All Congress ministries resigned in October _____.

  1. 1937

  2. 1940

  3. 1938

  4. 1939


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

All Congress ministries resigned in October 1939.  When World War II started in 1939 , the British were fighting against the Axis Powers. The Viceroy of India annouced India's involvement without consulting its representative political leaders. Congress asked for transfer of power in repayment of their cooperation in war , which the British government denied. As a result , Congress ministries resigned. Thus came to an end the nightmarish rule which had terrorized Muslim community beyond imagination. Quaid - i - Azam asked the Muslims to observe it as a 'Day of Deliverance' with peace and without any harmful intent towards any other nation.

Britain had an all-party government headed by _____.

  1. Lloyd George

  2. Franklin Roosevelt

  3. Winston Churchill

  4. Woodrow Wilson


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Britain had an all party government headed by Winston Churchill. Winston Churchill was an inspirational statesman , writer, orator and leader who led Britain to victory in the Second World War. He served as Conservative Prime Minister twice - from 1940 to 1945 and from 1951 to 1955. Churchill , who also adopted the self - created position of Minister for Defence , was active both in administrative and diplomatic functions in prosecuting the British was effort. Some of his most memorable speeches were given in this period, and are credited with stimulating British morale during periods of great hardship.

In which year was the Government of India act passed?

  1. 1930

  2. 1935

  3. 1940

  4. 1945


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The Government of India act was  passed by British Parliament in August  1935. With 321 sections and 10 schedules, this was the longest act passed by British Parliament so far and was later split into two parts viz. Government of India Act 1935 and Government of Burma Act 1935. The Government of India Act 1935 derived material from four key sources viz. Report of the Simon Commission , discussions at the Third Round Table Conference , the White paper of 1933 and the reports of the Joint select committees. The act ended the system of dyarchy introduced by GOI Act 1919 and provided for establishment of a Federation of India to be made up of provinces of British India and some or all of the Princely states.