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According to the Indian University Commission, what caused a sense of frustration among educated individuals?
a) Low examination standards
b) High examination standards
c) Abundant job opportunities
d) Vocational education promotion

a

Explanation: The commission noted that low examination standards led to frustration among educated individuals.



What did the Indian University Commission recommend for college affiliation?
a) Reduction of affiliations
b) Clearer and stringent affiliation conditions
c) Elimination of affiliations
d) Expansion of affiliations

b

Explanation: The commission recommended imposing clearer and more stringent conditions for college affiliation.



What changes were proposed by the Indian University Commission to improve university education?
a) Increased fees        
b) No changes
c) Significant curricula and examination changes
d) Fewer universities

c

Explanation: The commission proposed significant changes in curricula and examination methods to enhance university education and standards.



What was the main purpose of establishing the National Council of Education in 1905?
a) To oversee religious education
b) To facilitate comprehensive planning of national education
c) To regulate trade and commerce
d) To promote cultural events

b

Explanation: The National Council of Education was established in 1905 with the aim of facilitating comprehensive planning for national education.



In 1909, how was the management of education departments reorganized?
a) Education was merged with the Department of Agriculture
b) Education was merged with the Department of Health
c) Education was merged with the Department of Education, Health, and Lands
d) The office of the Director General of Education was created

c

Explanation: In 1909, education was reorganized, and it was merged with the Department of Education, Health, and Lands.



What was the amount of the government grant allocated for the development of education in 1911?
a) Rs. 1,000                
b) Rs. 10,00,000
c) Rs. 50,00,000         
d) Rs. 100,00,000

b