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Question : The abolition of Dyarchy in the provinces was recommended by the________.

Option 1: Government of India Act of 1947

Option 2: Government of India Act of 1858

Option 3: Government of India Act of 1919

Option 4: Government of India Act of 1935


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Correct Answer: Government of India Act of 1935


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

The abolition of Dyarchy in the provinces was recommended by the Joint Select Committee on Indian Constitutional Reforms as part of the Government of India Act of 1935. This Act introduced provincial autonomy, replacing the dual system of governance with elected ministers responsible to the provincial legislatures, thereby strengthening Indian self-governance within the framework of British colonial rule.

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