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Question : The Simon Commission was formed to review 

Option 1: Legislatures in india. 

Option 2: Fitness of India for further reforms.

Option 3: A position of the viceroy

Option 4: A constitution for india .


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Correct Answer: Fitness of India for further reforms.


Solution : The correct option is - Fitness of India for further reforms.

A delegation of seven Britishers known as the Simon Commission visited India in 1928 with the goal of reviewing the Government of India Act of 1919 and making recommendations for potential future constitutional changes. Its purpose was to assess the current state of the constitution and determine the best course of action. No representatives from India were on the commission, which was appointed by British Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin.

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