Who prescribed the separate electorates for India on the basis of the Communal Award in August 1932 ?

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Q: 35 (CDS-I/2005)
Who prescribed the separate electorates for India on the basis of the Communal Award in August 1932 ?

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History

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CDS-I

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{'separate electorates': [0, 0, 3, 1], 'communal award': [0, 0, 1, 0], 'winston churchill': [5, 0, 3, 1]}

The correct answer for the question "Who prescribed the separate electorates for India on the basis of the Communal Award in August 1932?" is option 2- Ramsay MacDonald.

Clement Attlee (option 1) was a British politician, but he did not prescribe separate electorates for India on the basis of the Communal Award in August 1932. Ramsay MacDonald (option 2), on the other hand, was the British Prime Minister at that time and was responsible for implementing the Communal Award, which provided for separate electorates based on religion.

Stafford Cripps (option 3) was a British politician, but he did not prescribe separate electorates for India on the basis of the Communal Award in August 1932. Winston Churchill (option 4) was also a British politician, but he did not prescribe separate electorates for India during this period.

Therefore, the correct answer for the question is option 2 - Ramsay MacDonald.