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Aptitude Test Topic: General Knowledge

General Knowledge Section consists of MCQs on World Geography, Atmosphere, Science and Literature, events, Current Affairs, Pakistan Affairs, and International Organizations.

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General Knowledge: Police System Practice MCQ

Question Statement:

Who among the following attached the Department of Criminal Intelligence (DCI) to the Government of India at the Centre, which was evolved as the central domestic and foreign intelligence agency?

Lord Curzon
Lord Cornwallis
Sir Andrew Frazer
None of the above

Explanation:

Correct Answer: A

Lord Curzon attached Department of Criminal Intelligence (DCI) to the Government of India at the Centre, which was evolved as the central domestic and foreign intelligence agency. At the province level, the Criminal Investigation Departments (CIDs) were established in all provinces of British India. Hence, A is the correct option.

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The question: Who among the following attached the Department of Criminal Intelligence (DCI) to the Government of .... with options: Lord Curzon, Lord Cornwallis, Sir Andrew Frazer, None of the above can be solved with the concepts and understanding of General Knowledge.