Which region saw the opening of a Female University in 1916, providing opportunities for women's higher education?
a) New Delhi
b) Mumbai
c) Patna
d) Lahore
Explanation: A Female University was opened in Patna in 1916 to promote women's higher education.
What was the primary impact of "The Indian Universities Act of 1904"?
a) Empowerment of universities
b) Reduction in government control
c) Introduction of post-graduate teaching
d) No impact on education
Who criticized "The Indian Universities Act of 1904"?
a) Lord Curzon
b) G.K. Gokhale
c) Gandhi
d) Nehru
What did "The Indian Universities Act of 1904" enable universities to do?
a) Appoint teaching staff
b) Increase the number of Fellows
c) Reduce government control
d) Create new universities
Explanation: Universities could appoint their teaching staff under "The Indian Universities Act of 1904."
What validation did the Syndicate receive under "The Indian Universities Act of 1904"?
a) Abolished
b) Appointed teaching staff
c) Legal sanction
d) Control over rules
How did "The Indian Universities Act of 1904" impact territorial jurisdiction?
a) Expanded
b) Reduced
c) No impact
d) Self-defined
Explanation: The Indian Universities Act of 1904" authorized the expansion of the territorial jurisdiction of universities. Territorial jurisdiction refers to the geographical area or region within which a university has the authority to operate and exercise its educational functions.