Which one of the following statements about emergency provisions under the Constitution of India is not correct?
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12. Which one of the following statements about the Gupta period in Indian
Which one of the following statements about the Gupta period in Indian History is not correct?
– Statement B is incorrect. While the Gupta period saw achievements in various fields, the general status of women declined compared to earlier periods. Practices like early marriage and Sati became more prevalent. Women’s access to formal education was limited, and their rights to property were generally restricted, primarily limited to ‘Stridhana’ (gifts received by a woman at the time of her marriage). There is no evidence of widespread women teachers, philosophers, or doctors, nor prohibition of early marriage by law during this time.
– Statement C is correct. The practice of granting land (Brahmadeya, Devadana) to Brahmins, temples, and monasteries, often with administrative and fiscal immunities, became widespread during the Gupta period. This led to the rise of intermediaries and contributed to decentralization of administration.
– Statement D is correct. The land grant system, by creating powerful intermediaries and tying peasants to the land under their authority, is seen as laying the groundwork for feudalistic tendencies and the emergence of serfdom in India, adversely affecting the condition of the peasantry.
13. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the code
Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the code given below the Lists :
List-I (Harappan Site) | List-II (Modern Name) |
A. Dholavira | 1. Saurashtra |
B. Rakhigarhi | 2. Hisar |
C. Bhirrana | 3. Kadir Island |
D. Bhogavo | 4. Haryana |
Code :
– Rakhigarhi is a large Harappan site located in Hisar district, Haryana. Thus, B matches 2.
– Bhirrana is considered one of the oldest discovered Indus Valley Civilization sites, located in Fatehabad district, Haryana. Haryana is the state where it is located. Thus, C matches 4.
– The Bhogavo river is a river in Gujarat that flows near the Harappan site of Lothal, which is located in the Saurashtra region of Gujarat. Thus, D matches 1.
14. Which of the following was/were founded by Raja Ram Mohan Roy? 1. At
Which of the following was/were founded by Raja Ram Mohan Roy?
- 1. Atmiya Sabha
- 2. Brahmo Samaj
- 3. Prarthana Samaj
- 4. Arya Samaj
Select the correct answer using the code given below:
– He later founded the Brahmo Sabha in 1828, which was subsequently renamed Brahmo Samaj. This was a significant socio-religious reform movement that advocated for monotheism and opposed idolatry, caste system, Sati, etc.
– Prarthana Samaj was founded in 1867 in Bombay by Atmaram Pandurang, Mahadev Govind Ranade, R.G. Bhandarkar, and others, inspired by the Brahmo Samaj. Raja Ram Mohan Roy was not its founder.
– Arya Samaj was founded by Swami Dayananda Saraswati in 1875 in Bombay. Raja Ram Mohan Roy was not associated with its founding.
15. Which one of the following statements regarding Uniform Civil Code as
Which one of the following statements regarding Uniform Civil Code as provided under Article 44 of the Constitution of India is not correct?
– Fundamental Rights are contained in Part III of the Constitution and are enforceable by courts (Articles 32 and 226). DPSPs, under Article 37, are expressly stated as “not enforceable by any court”. Therefore, the UCC is not a Fundamental Right.
– Statement B is correct as it directly quotes the objective mentioned in Article 44.
– Statement C is correct because DPSPs are not judicially enforceable.
– Statement D is correct as Article 37 explicitly states that the principles in Part IV are “fundamental in the governance of the country” and it shall be the duty of the State to apply these principles in making laws, even though they are not enforceable by courts.
– The question asks for the statement that is *not* correct. Only statement A is incorrect.
16. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the code
Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the code given below the Lists :
List-I (States of NE India) |
List-II (Location in Map) |
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A. | Tripura | 1. | Location 1 |
B. | Mizoram | 2. | Location 2 |
C. | Nagaland | 3. | Location 3 |
D. | Manipur | 4. | Location 4 |
– Tripura (A) is located in the southwestern part of Northeast India, largely surrounded by Bangladesh. Assuming Location 3 corresponds to this position.
– Mizoram (B) is located in the southernmost part of Northeast India, south of Tripura and Manipur, bordering Myanmar and Bangladesh. Assuming Location 4 corresponds to this position.
– Nagaland (C) is located in the northern part of Northeast India, north of Manipur, bordering Myanmar and Assam. Assuming Location 1 corresponds to this position.
– Manipur (D) is located in the central part of Northeast India, south of Nagaland and east of Assam and Mizoram, bordering Myanmar. Assuming Location 2 corresponds to this position.
– The matching A-3, B-4, C-1, D-2 reflects this relative geographic arrangement.
17. Which of the following statements is/are correct? 1. Himalayan rive
Which of the following statements is/are correct?
- 1. Himalayan rivers have their origin in the snow-covered areas, hence are dry in winter season.
- 2. Rivers of the Peninsular Plateau have reached maturity.
- 3. Himalayan rivers depict all the three stages of normal cycle of erosion.
– Statement 2: Rivers of the Peninsular Plateau are generally older than Himalayan rivers. They flow through relatively stable and peneplained surfaces. Their valleys are wide and shallow, and the longitudinal profile has gentle gradients, indicating they have reached a mature or old stage of erosion. Thus, statement 2 is correct.
– Statement 3: Himalayan rivers originate from steep mountains (youthful stage with features like V-shaped valleys, rapids, waterfalls), flow through the plains (mature stage with features like floodplains, meanders, oxbow lakes), and finally form deltas before joining the sea (old stage with features like deltas and distributaries). They exhibit characteristics of all three stages of the normal cycle of erosion as described by William Morris Davis. Thus, statement 3 is correct.
18. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the code
Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the code given below the Lists :
List-I (Lake) |
List-II (Type of Lake) |
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A. | Bhimtal | 1. | Lagoon |
B. | Ashtamudi | 2. | Landslide |
C. | Gohna | 3. | Tectonic |
D. | Lonar | 4. | Crater |
– Ashtamudi Lake is a large backwater lake in Kerala, forming part of the Ashtamudi Wetland Ramsar site. Backwater lakes are a type of lagoon. Thus, B-1 (Lagoon).
– Gohna Lake in Uttarakhand was formed in 1894 when a massive landslide blocked the Birahi Ganga river, creating a natural dam. Thus, C-2 (Landslide).
– Lonar Lake in Maharashtra is a saline soda lake believed to have been formed by a meteorite impact during the Pleistocene epoch. This makes it a crater lake (specifically, an impact crater lake). Thus, D-4 (Crater).
19. Which of the following statements related to latitude are true? 1. R
Which of the following statements related to latitude are true?
- 1. Rainfall, temperature and vegetation vary with latitude.
- 2. The difference between the longest day and the shortest day increases with latitude.
- 3. Indira Point is located approximately at 6°45′ N latitude.
Select the correct answer using the code given below.
– Statement 2: The difference between the longest day and the shortest day increases with latitude. At the equator (0° latitude), the day and night are roughly 12 hours long throughout the year. As latitude increases towards the poles (90°), the variation between day and night length increases significantly, culminating in phenomena like the Midnight Sun and polar night within the Arctic and Antarctic circles (beyond ~66.5° latitude). Thus, this statement is true.
– Statement 3: Indira Point is the southernmost point of India’s territory (in the Great Nicobar Island). Its geographical coordinates are approximately 6°45′ North latitude. Thus, this statement is true.
20. ‘Tuvalu’ has become a point of discussion recently. Why?
‘Tuvalu’ has become a point of discussion recently. Why?
– Due to its extremely low elevation (highest point is only 4.6 meters above sea level), Tuvalu is considered one of the countries most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, particularly sea-level rise caused by melting glaciers and thermal expansion of ocean water.
– The increasing sea levels threaten to inundate the islands, contaminate freshwater sources, and degrade soil, posing an existential threat to the country and its population.
– This vulnerability has made Tuvalu a prominent voice in international climate change discussions.