Political And Administrative Institution In The Hill Areas Of Nei Set 2
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This set of Political and Administrative Institution in the Hill areas of NEI Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Political And Administrative Institution In The Hill Areas Of Nei Set 2
Q1 | The Lushai Hills as a backward tract remained
- Unrepresented
- . Represented
- Partially Represented
Q2 | ‘Hnamchawmlal’
- Abolished under British rule
- Increase under British rule
- Decrease under British rule
Q3 | Disarmament under British rule imply
- Fix maximum limit on the number of guns in each village
- All guns license was taken away
- All guns owners were punished
Q4 | The Chief in the Lushai Hills under the British rule becomes
- Petty rulers
- Symbol of British authority.
- Both a & b.
Q5 | The British imperial authorities named Meghalaya as
- . Switzerland of the East
- . Scotland of the East
- . Flower beds of India.
Q6 | The British incorporated Meghalaya into Assam in
- 1935
- 1865
- 1835
Q7 | In 1919, the Governor –General in council declared Meghalaya as
- Backward Tract
- Excluded Area
- Partially Excluded Area.
Q8 | Meghalaya is rich in
- Limestone
- Granite
- Bromite
Q9 | Government of India Act, 1919 also known as
- Lord Ripons Reform
- Montford Reforms Act
- Edwin Reform Act
Q10 | The Governor under the Government of India Act, 1919 was appointed by his Majesty for
- 5 years
- 10 years
- 6 years
Q11 | Under the GOI Act, 1919 the Governor can nominate
- 15 members in the Legislative Council
- 20 members in the Legislative Council
- 14 members in the Legislative Council
Q12 | The Government of India Act, 1935
- Provides for nominated members by the Governor
- Did not provide for nominated members by the Governor.
- Is left at the discretion of the Governor, whether or not to nominate member
Q13 | Government of India Act, 1935 was enacted by
- Parliament of United Kingdom
- Interim Government of India
- The Crown
Q14 | GOI, Act 1935 was repealed in
- 15th August 1947
- 1st January 1947
- 26th January 1950
Q15 | GOI, Act1935 brings changes in regard to
- . Provincial Autonomy
- . Diarchy at the centre
- . Both a & b
Q16 | The British rule in the Lushai Hills was marked by
- Chin-Lushai Expedition
- Assam Expedition
- Indian Expedition
Q17 | Traditional Mizo Chief was
- Democratic ruler
- Autocratic ruler
- Dictatorship
Q18 | Chief in Mizoram was assisted by
- Durbur
- Council of Elders (Upa)
- . Laskers
Q19 | Fathang is
- Salt tax
- Bee tax
- Paddy tax
Q20 | The Mizo Chief has the right to collect additional quantities of paddy from
- Ramhual and Zalen
- Val Upa
- Council of Elders.
Q21 | Village writer during Chieftainship was called
- Tlangau
- Puithiam
- Khawchhiar
Q22 | Before the advent of British Mizo Chief were
- Allowed to keep slaves/bawih
- Not allowed to keep slaves/bawih
- Slave system were not heard of.
Q23 | The customary head of Khasi Hills is
- Doloi
- Syiem
- Sardar
Q24 | The office of traditional head of Khasi and Jaintia Hills was
- Nominated
- Hereditary
- Elected
Q25 | When the electoral Durbar cannot come to decision Syiem are elected by
- The People
- Wadadahar
- Basan