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What was the primary focus of the allocation of RS 100,000 in the Charter Act of 1813?
a) Education             
b) Military
c) Trade                                  
d) Merchants

a

Explanation: RS 100,000 was allocated for the promotion of education in India, marking the first instance of official funding dedicated to Indian education.



How did the Charter Act of 1813 impact the entry of Christian missionaries into British India?
a) Allowed entry       
b) Restricted entry
c) No impact
d) Conversion requirement

a

Explanation: The Charter Act allowed Christian missionaries to enter British India and propagate their religion, contributing to the spread of education and Christianity.



What was one of the notable aspects of the Charter Act of 1813 regarding Indian education?
a) Literature and science
b) Western education
c) Sanskrit emphasis
d) Military training

a

Explanation: The Act emphasized the promotion of Indian literature and the advancement of science without specifying whether the funds were intended for Western or Indian education.



Which government was granted sovereignty over British India by the Charter Act of 1813?
a) British Crown 
b) East India Company
c) Princely states  
d) Local councils

a

What was the minimum annual allocation required by the Charter Act of 1813 for the promotion of literature and science in India?
a) RS 100,000            
b) RS 10,000
c) RS 1,000,000         
d) RS 50,000

a

Explanation: The Act required a minimum annual allocation of RS 100,000 for the promotion of literature and science in India.



How did the Charter Act of 1813 impact the funding of Indian education?
a) Unspecified use    
b) Abolished funding
c) Western education
d) Substantial funding

a

Explanation: The Act didn't specify whether the funds allocated for education were intended for Western or Indian education.