(i) Renewed the Charter of the Company for 20 more years.
(ii) Regulated the finances of the Company.
(iii) Laid down that the salaries of the Board of Control and its staff were to
be paid from the British revenues.
(iv) Prohibited the commander-in-chief from being a member of the
governor-general’s Council.
Select the answer from the codes given below:
(a) i, ii and iii only
(b) i. ii and iv only
(c) i and ii only
(d) ii and iii only
The Charter Act of 1813 did not
(i) Terminate charter of the company.
(ii) Disturb the Company’s monopoly of trade in tea and trade with China.
(iii) End the company’s general monopoly of trade
(iv) Require the company’s servants to undergo some prior training in
England.
(a) i and ii only
(b) ii and iii only
(c) i only
(d) iv only
The Charter Act of 1833
(i) Completed the process of throwing open Indian trade to all British
subjects.
(ii) Renamed the governor-general of Fort William as the governor-general of
India.
(iii) Allow the different Presidencies to make laws for themselves.
(iv) Include a law member to the Council of the governor-general.
Select the answer from the codes given below:
(a) i and iv only
(b) ii, iii and v only
(c) i, ii and iv only
(d) ii and iii only
Match List I with List II and select the answer using the codes given below.