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Match List I (Article of Colonial Government of India) with List II (Provisions) and select the correct answer using the codes given below the lists:
List-I (Acts of Colonial Government of India)
A. Charter Act, 1813
B. Regulating Act
C. Act of 1858
D. Pitt’s India Act
List-II (Provisions)
1. Set up a Board of Control in Britain to fully regulate the East India Company’s affairs in India
2. Company’s trade monopoly in India was ended
3. The power to govern was transferred from the East India Company to the British Crown
4. The Company’s directors were asked to present to the British government all correspondence and documents pertaining to the administration of the company
Codes:
A B C D
1342
2341
2431
1432
Charter Act, 1813 : : Company’s trade monopoly in India was ended. Regulating Act : : The Company’s directors were asked to present to the British government all correspondence and documents pertaining to the administration of the company. Act of 1858 : : The power to govern was transferred from the East India Company to the British Crown. Pitt’s India Act : : Set up a Board of Control in Britain to fully regulate the East India Company’s affairs in India.
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