Given below are six sentences, out of which sentences A and F are in the correct position. Sentences B, C, D and E are in a jumbled order. Select the option that gives the correct order.
A. The Rowlatt Act, referred to as the black act.
B. It was named after the Rowlatt Committee's president Sir Sidney Rowlatt.
C. The Rowlatt Act entitled the British to arrest anyone found suspicious of plotting against the British Raj.
D. The aim of enforcing this act was to abolish revolt and uproot conspiracy against the British from India.
E. It was passed by the British government in 1919, during the First World War.
F. Under this act, those supposed to be involved in revolt against the British could be sentenced to a term of up to 2 years in jail, without any trial.