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Question : Which event in the 1940 s was a direct precursor to the partition of India?

Option 1: The Simon Commission Report

Option 2: The Round Table Conferences

Option 3: The Cripps Mission

Option 4: The Quit India Movement


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Correct Answer: The Cripps Mission


Solution : Correct Option: 3
Explanation: The Cripps Mission in 1942 was a direct precursor to the partition of India. It proposed a new constitutional framework for India, including provisions for self-governance, but failed to satisfy Indian political leaders, leading to further demands for independence and ultimately the partition.

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