Who was the last Portuguese Governor-General in Goa

Jose Ferreira Bossa
Jose Alves Ferreira
Paulo Benard Guedes
Manuel Antonio Vassalo e Silva

The correct answer is: D. Manuel Antonio Vassalo e Silva.

Manuel Antonio Vassalo e Silva was the last Portuguese Governor-General of Goa. He was appointed on 15 December 1961, just a few months before the Indian annexation of Goa. He surrendered to the Indian forces on 19 December 1961.

Jose Ferreira Bossa was the Governor-General of Goa from 1956 to 1958. Jose Alves Ferreira was the Governor-General of Goa from 1958 to 1960. Paulo Benard Guedes was the Governor-General of Goa from 1960 to 1961.

Jose Ferreira Bossa was born in 1898 in Lisbon, Portugal. He joined the Portuguese Army in 1916 and fought in World War I. After the war, he served in the Portuguese colonial administration in Mozambique and Angola. In 1956, he was appointed Governor-General of Goa. He served in this position until 1958.

Jose Alves Ferreira was born in 1900 in Lisbon, Portugal. He joined the Portuguese Army in 1917 and fought in World War I. After the war, he served in the Portuguese colonial administration in Mozambique and Angola. In 1958, he was appointed Governor-General of Goa. He served in this position until 1960.

Paulo Benard Guedes was born in 1902 in Lisbon, Portugal. He joined the Portuguese Army in 1918 and fought in World War I. After the war, he served in the Portuguese colonial administration in Mozambique and Angola. In 1960, he was appointed Governor-General of Goa. He served in this position until 1961.

Manuel Antonio Vassalo e Silva was born in 1904 in Lisbon, Portugal. He joined the Portuguese Army in 1922 and fought in the Portuguese Colonial War in Mozambique. After the war, he served in the Portuguese colonial administration in Mozambique and Angola. In 1961, he was appointed Governor-General of Goa. He served in this position until 1961, when Goa was annexed by India.