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Regulating Act 1773

Asked 4 times in CSE, peaking in 2002.
4
PYQs
1
Exams
1
Years active
2002–2002
Span
2002
Peak
4/4
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Key insights

  • Most tested in CSE — 4 of 4 PYQs
  • Most asked in 2002
  • Recurs across 1 years (2002–2002)

Across exams

CSE · 4

How the concept evolved

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Sample questions

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CSE2002

Match List-I (Acts of Colonial Government of India) with List-II (Provisions): A. Charter Act, 1813; B. Regulating Act; C. Act of 1858; D. Pitt's India Act.

  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 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
  1. A A-2, B-4, C-3, D-1 ✓
  2. B A-1, B-3, C-4, D-2
  3. C A-2, B-3, C-4, D-1
  4. D A-1, B-4, C-3, D-2
✓ Correct answer: (A)
Polity & Governance › Constitutional Framework
CSE

Consider the following statements

  1. Warren Hastings was the first Governor General who established a regular police force in India on the British pattern
  2. A Supreme Court was established at Calcutta by the Regulating Act, 1773
  3. The Indian Penal Code came into effect in the year 1860

Which of the statements given above are correct?

  1. A land2
  2. B 2and3 ✓
  3. C 1 and 3
  4. D 1, 2 and 3
✓ Correct answer: (B)
History › Modern India (1757–1857)
CSE
Write the correct chronological order of the following?
  1. A Pitt's India Act
  2. B Rowlatt Act
  3. C Regulating Act ✓
  4. D Indian Councils Act
✓ Correct answer: (C)
History › Modern India (1757–1857)

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