Which one of the following pairs is not correctly matched?

Which one of the following pairs is not correctly matched?

Kuddapah-kar : Rocky wastelands
Nancai : Wet fields
Puncai : Dry fields
Tottakal : Garden lands
This question was previously asked in
UPSC CDS-1 – 2020
The pair Kuddapah-kar : Rocky wastelands is not correctly matched as a standard land classification.
While ‘Nancai’ refers to wet fields, ‘Puncai’ to dry fields, and ‘Tottakal’ to garden lands (common terms in South Indian land classification), ‘Kuddapah-kar’ is not a general term for rocky wastelands. It refers to a specific type of cultivation or land classification primarily associated with the Cuddapah region in South India, often implying a specific cropping pattern or land use which might include dry or semi-dry cultivation, not necessarily just rocky wasteland in a general sense.
The terms Nancai, Puncai, and Tottakal are traditional Tamil/South Indian classifications reflecting the irrigation status and type of cultivation. Kuddapah-kar is a more specific term potentially linked to historical revenue records or local practices in the Cuddapah district, which may involve different types of land including some that are dry or less fertile, but it doesn’t broadly translate to ‘rocky wastelands’ as a general category like the others.
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