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Question : Which of the following acts of the British Parliament stated that a member of the British Cabinet was appointed Secretary of State for India?

Option 1: Indian Council Act of 1861

Option 2: Government of India Act of 1858

Option 3: Regulating Act of 1773

Option 4: Charter Act of 1853


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Correct Answer: Government of India Act of 1858


Solution : The correct answer is the Government of India Act of 1858.

A member of the British Cabinet was designated Secretary of State for India by the Government of India Act of 1858, an act of the British Parliament. On August 2, 1858, the British Parliament passed the Government of India Act 1858.

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