SSC History Sample Paper NCERT Sample Paper-2

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    With reference to the Act of 1858 and the Secretary of State for India, consider the following statements:
    1. In laying the policy respecting the Indian States and in making war or peace, it was obligatory for the Secretary of State for India to obtain the concurrence of his Council of India.
    2. Before any expenditure out of India revenues was incurred or loans could be raised on their security, the concurrence of the Council of India was not necessary for the Secretary of State for India.
    Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

    A)  1 only 

    B)  2 only

    C)  Both 1 and 2    

    D)  neither 1 nor 2

    Correct Answer: A

    Solution :

    [a] Council of India included man of Indian experience but in 1869 most of the power of Council of India was transferred to Secretary of State.


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