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Question : Which British Viceroy of India was associated with the Ilbert Bill enacted in 1884?

Option 1: Lord Ripon

Option 2: Lord Dufferin

Option 3: Lord Northbrook

Option 4: Lord Napier


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Correct Answer: Lord Ripon


Solution : The correct option is Lord Ripon.

The British Viceroy of India associated with the Ilbert Bill enacted in 1884 was Lord Ripon. He served as the Viceroy of India from 1880 to 1884, and the Ilbert Bill was one of the significant legislative measures during his tenure. The Ilbert Bill aimed at allowing Indian judges to preside over cases involving European British subjects in India. However, the bill faced strong opposition from the European community in India, leading to amendments that diluted its original intent.

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