826: The Trade Disputes Act of 1929 provided for

(a) the participation of workers in the management of industries.
(b) arbitrary powers to the management to quell industrial disputes.
(c) an intervention by the British Court in the event of a trade dispute.
(d) a system of tribunals and a ban on strikes.
827: Which one of the following pairs of kings of ancient and medieval periods of Indian history and the works authored by them is correctly matched?

(a) Krishnadevaraya : Samaranganasutradhara

(b) Mahendravarman : Mattavilasaprahasana

(c) Mahendravarman : Mattavilasaprahasana

(d) Somesvara : Amuktamalayada
828: The Partition of Bengal made by Lord Curzon in 1905 lasted until

(a) The First World War when Indian troops were needed by the British and the partition was ended
(b) King George V abrogated Curzon's Act at the Royal Durbar in Delhi in 1911
(c) Gandhiji launched his Civil Disobedience Movement
(d) The Partition of India is 1947 when East Bengal became East Pakistan
829: In the context of the Indian freedom struggle, 16th October 1905 is well known for which one of the following reasons?

(a) The formal proclamation of Swadeshi Movement was made in Calcutta town hall

(b) Partition of Bengal took effect

(c) Dadabhai Naoroji declared that the goal of Indian National Congress was Swaraj

(d) Lokmanya Tilak started Swadeshi Movement in Poona
Explanation:
Partition of Bengal (1905): The partition, officially announced on July 4, 1905, came into effect on October 16, 1905. on the same day, the people of Bengal reacted in an unprecedented way be observing observing it as a day of mourning and organising protest meetings. At a meeting held at the so called Federal Hall a resolution was adopted to launch the Swadeshi movement and adopt the slogan of Bande Mataram.
830: Consider the following Viceroys of India during the British rule:

1. Lord Curzon

2. Lord Chelmsford

3. Lord Hardinge

4. Lord lrwin

Which one of the following is the correct chronological order of their tenure?

(a) 1-3-2-4
(b) 2-4-1-3
(c) 1-4-2-3
(d) 2-3-1-4
Explanation:
Lord Curzon 1899-1905, Lord Hardinge :- 1910-1916,
Lord Irwin : 192 Lord Chelmsford: 1916-1921,