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Question : In which of the following acts was the system of dyarchy introduced at the centre?

Option 1: Indian Councils Act 1909

Option 2: Government of India Act  1919

Option 3: Government of India Act 1935

Option 4: Indian Independence Act 1947


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Correct Answer: Government of India Act 1935


Solution : The correct answer is the Government of India Act 1935.

The dyarchy at the centre was provided for by the Government of India Act of 1935. The governor was given full control over the centre's executive functions by this act. The Government of India Act of 1919's introduction of a monarchical system at the provincial level was abolished. The subjects that were designated as reserved included matters of religion, defence, tribal administration and foreign policy.

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