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Arrange the following events in chronologically
(i) Nehru Report
(ii) Objective Resolution
(iii) Sapru Report
(iv) Morley Minto Reforms
Codes:
(iv) (i) (iii) (ii)
(i) (ii) (iii) (iv)
(ii) (iii) (iv) (i)
(iv) (ii) (iii) (i)
Let's look at each event to figure out the correct chronological order:
- Morley-Minto Reforms (1909): The series of reforms introduced by Lord Morley and Lord Minto aimed to increase Indian participation in the legislative councils.
- Nehru Report (1928): This was a memorandum outlining a proposed new dominion status constitution for India, written by a committee chaired by Motilal Nehru.
- Sapru Report (1945): Formulated by Tej Bahadur Sapru and others, it sought to solve India's constitutional problems through federal principles.
- Objective Resolution (1946): Moved by Jawaharlal Nehru, it outlined the aims and objectives of the future constitution of India.
Arranging the events chronologically gives the sequence as (iv) Morley-Minto Reforms, (i) Nehru Report, (iii) Sapru Report, (ii) Objective Resolution.
Correct Answer: Option 1: (iv) (i) (iii) (ii) ?
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