The 'Regulating Act of 1773' was passed to regulate the affairs of: MCQ with Answer and Explanation

The 'Regulating Act of 1773' was passed to regulate the affairs of:
A. Army administration
B. Indian princes
C. East India Company
D. Revenue settlement
Answer: Option C
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
The Regulating Act was the first British law to regulate the East India Company's governance in India.

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The 'Junagadh Nawab' acceded to Pakistan. Who was the Diwan of Junagadh?
A. Shah Nawaz Bhutto
B. K. M. Munshi
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Correct Answer: Option A


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In the context of the Indian freedom struggle, the 'Komagata Maru' incident is associated with:
A. A tribal uprising in Central India.
B. A tax boycott movement in the Bombay Presidency.
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Correct Answer: Option C


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The Komagata Maru was a Japanese steamship that sailed from Hong Kong to Vancouver in 1914. Most of its Indian passengers were denied entry by Canada, fueling anti-British and revolutionary sentiments among Indians.

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