Provincial Elections Under the GOI Act 1935


 
 
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Provincial Elections Under the GOI Act 1935

Provincial Elections under the GOI Act 1935: The Congress won a massive mandate. It formed ministries in eight provinces - Madras, Bombay, Central Provinces, Odisha, Bihar, UP, NWFP and Assam.

  • Haripura Session (Feb 1938) declared Puma Swaraj ideal to cover Princely States.
  • Tripuri Congress (Mar 1939) favoured active participation in the Princely States because of the federal structure of the 1935 Act and due to assumption of office by the Congress after the 1937 elections.
  • The Tripuri Session witnessed Bose vs. Sitaranayya (Gandhi's nomince) confict. Bose resigned to form the Forward Bloc.
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    Question : 1

    Which of the following are correct :

    (a) In 1938, Haripura Session  declared Purna Swaraj ideal to cover Princely States.

    (b) Congress formed ministries in eight provinces - Madras, Bombay, Central Provinces, Odisha, Bihar, UP, NWFP and Assam.

    Right Option : C
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    Question : 2

    ___________________ Session declared Purna Swaraj ideal to cover Princely States in 1938 AD.

    Right Option : B
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    Question : 3

    In 1939 , the Tripuri Session witnessed Subhash Chandra Bose vs. _____________________ confict.

    Right Option : B
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