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Statement 1: Provincial Legislature Elections in 1945 were not based on adult franchise. Statement 2: There was restriction of property ownership, in terms of literacy, in terms of taxes, and large part of the population were excluded.Question 9Answera.Statement 1 correct and 2 wrongb.Statement 1 and 2 correctc.Statement 1 wrong and Statement 2 correctd.Statement 1 and 2 incorrect

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Statement 1: Provincial Legislature Elections in 1945 were not based on adult franchise. Statement 2: There was restriction of property ownership, in terms of literacy, in terms of taxes, and large part of the population were excluded.Question 9Answera.Statement 1 correct and 2 wrongb.Statement 1 and 2 correctc.Statement 1 wrong and Statement 2 correctd.Statement 1 and 2 incorrect

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The answer to this question depends on the historical context of the statements.

Statement 1: Provincial Legislature Elections in 1945 were not based on adult franchise. This statement is correct. The Government of India Act 1935 introduced limited franchise in India. The right to vote was based on certain qualifications such as property ownership, payment of taxes, and literacy. Therefore, it was not an adult franchise where every adult citizen has the right to vote.

Statement 2: There was restriction of property ownership, in terms of literacy, in terms of taxes, and large part of the population were excluded. This statement is also correct. As mentioned above, the right to vote was based on certain qualifications. Those who did not meet these qualifications were excluded from voting. This included a large part of the population.

Therefore, the answer is b. Statement 1 and 2 correct.

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