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Question 1Question

Arrange the following historical events associated with British colonial expansion, administrative policies, and land revenue systems in India in correct chronological order, from earliest to latest:

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The correct chronological order from earliest to latest is: Signing of the Treaty of Allahabad (1765), Implementation of the Permanent Settlement in Bengal (1793), Formal introduction of the Ryotwari system in Madras (1820), and Annexation of Awadh (1856).
The correct sequence follows exact historical timelines: Treaty of Allahabad (1765), Permanent Settlement (1793), Ryotwari system introduction in Madras (1820), and Annexation of Awadh (1856).

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Determine the date of the Treaty of Allahabad
1765
This treaty laid the foundation of British financial and administrative control in Bengal after the Battle of Buxar.
2
Determine the date of the Permanent Settlement introduction
1793
Lord Cornwallis regularized the land revenue administration in Bengal through permanent zemindari rights.
3
Determine the date of Munro's Ryotwari system introduction
1820
Sir Thomas Munro became Governor of Madras in 1820 and formally introduced the Ryotwari system across the presidency.
4
Determine the date of the annexation of Awadh
1856
Lord Dalhousie deposed Nawab Wajid Ali Shah and annexed Awadh in 1856 under the pretext of maladministration.

Key Concept

Chronological progression of British administrative policies, revenue systems, and territorial annexations in India
Estimated Time:1m 0s
Question 2Question

Arrange the following 19th-century tribal and peasant rebellions in India in correct chronological order, from the earliest to the latest.

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The correct chronological sequence from earliest to latest is: Kol Uprising (1831–1832), Santhal Rebellion (1855–1856), Indigo Revolt (1859–1860), and Munda Ulgulan (1899–1900).
Arranging the movements chronologically demonstrates the timeline of anti-colonial resistance in the 19th century: Kol Uprising (1831–1832), followed by the Santhal Rebellion (1855–1856), then the Indigo Revolt (1859–1860), and finally Munda Ulgulan (1899–1900).

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Determine the date of the Kol Uprising
The Kol Uprising took place between 1831 and 1832 under leaders such as Buddho Bhagat.
Establishes the earliest event among the options provided.
2
Determine the date of the Santhal Rebellion
The Santhal Rebellion occurred in 1855–1856 under the leadership of Sidhu and Kanhu Murmu.
Places the Santhal Rebellion directly after the Kol Uprising and prior to the Revolt of 1857.
3
Determine the date of the Indigo Revolt
The Indigo Revolt broke out in Bengal in 1859–1860, following the 1857 uprising.
Places the Indigo Revolt after the Santhal Rebellion.
4
Determine the date of Munda Ulgulan
The Munda Rebellion led by Birsa Munda took place at the end of the 19th century in 1899–1900.
Establishes Munda Ulgulan as the latest event in the timeline.

Key Concept

Chronological order of key 19th-century peasant and tribal movements in colonial India.
Estimated Time:45s
Question 3Question

Four colleagues—David, Elena, Farah, and Greg—are sitting in a straight row facing a presentation screen (North). David is sitting at the extreme left end of the row. Elena is sitting to the immediate right of David. Greg is sitting at the extreme right end of the row. Arrange the colleagues in order of their seating positions from left to right.

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The correct left-to-right order is David, Elena, Farah, and Greg.
Based on the given clues, David is at the extreme left (seat 1) and Greg is at the extreme right (seat 4). Elena is to the immediate right of David, placing her in seat 2. This leaves seat 3 for Farah. Therefore, the proper order from left to right is David, Elena, Farah, Greg.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Identify the extreme ends of the row.
David is at position 1 (extreme left) and Greg is at position 4 (extreme right).
These positions are directly given in the initial clues.
2
Place Elena based on her relation to David.
Elena is placed at position 2.
The clues state that Elena sits to the immediate right of David, who is at position 1.
3
Place the final remaining person.
Farah is placed at position 3.
Positions 1, 2, and 4 are occupied. Position 3 is the only empty seat remaining for Farah.

Key Concept

Linear Seating Arrangement
Question 4Question

In the context of the regional temple architecture and cultural heritage of Odisha, arrange the following historic monuments in the correct chronological sequence of their construction (from earliest to latest):

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Parashurameswara Temple (7th–8th century CE) → Mukteswara Temple (10th century CE) → Lingaraja Temple (11th century CE) → Sun Temple, Konark (13th century CE)
The architectural and cultural heritage of Odisha's temple tradition progressed chronologically through defined evolutionary stages: the early phase exemplified by the Parashurameswara Temple (7th–8th century CE), followed by the transitional phase of the Mukteswara Temple (10th century CE), the mature classical phase of the Lingaraja Temple (11th century CE), and the monumental climax of the Sun Temple at Konark (13th century CE).

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Identify the construction era of early Kalinga temple architecture
Parashurameswara Temple dates to the 7th–8th century CE (Shailodbhava period).
It exhibits archaic Rekha Deula features, such as low squarish shrines, flat-roofed pillared Jagamohanas, and relief panels.
2
Determine the transitional architectural phase of Odisha temples
Mukteswara Temple was constructed around the mid-10th century CE during Somavamshi rule.
Often hailed as the 'Gem of Odishan Architecture', it introduced the exquisite arched torana and Pancharatha ground plan.
3
Identify the mature phase of regional temple construction
Lingaraja Temple was built during the 11th century CE by the Somavamshi dynasty.
It represents the fully evolved Kalinga temple complex containing all four standard architectural chambers (Deula, Jagamohana, Natamandira, and Bhogamandapa).
4
Locate the grand climax and culmination phase
The Sun Temple at Konark was constructed in the mid-13th century CE by Eastern Ganga King Narasimhadeva I.
Conceived as a colossal stone chariot of Surya with 24 carved wheels and 7 horses, it represents the final flourishing peak of the Kalinga style.

Key Concept

Chronological evolution of Kalinga temple architecture and regional dynastic patronage in Odisha
Estimated Time:1m 30s
Question 5Question

Arrange the following Indian states in descending order based on their percentage of urban population to total population according to Census 2011 data.

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The correct descending order of states by urbanization percentage as per Census 2011 is Mizoram (52.11%), Tamil Nadu (48.40%), Kerala (47.70%), and Maharashtra (45.22%).
According to Census 2011 data, the proportion of urban population relative to total population ranks as follows: Mizoram (52.11%) > Tamil Nadu (48.40%) > Kerala (47.70%) > Maharashtra (45.22%). Therefore, the correct descending order starts with Mizoram, followed by Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and Maharashtra.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Evaluate the urbanization percentage of Mizoram under Census 2011.
Mizoram has 52.11% urban population, making it the most urbanized state among the given options.
Mizoram is the second most urbanized state in India after Goa in percentage terms.
2
Evaluate the urbanization percentage of Tamil Nadu.
Tamil Nadu has 48.40% urban population, placing it second among the four states.
Tamil Nadu has consistently maintained a high urbanization rate due to widespread industrial and tertiary sector development.
3
Evaluate the urbanization percentage of Kerala.
Kerala has 47.70% urban population, placing it third among the four states.
Despite a significant growth in census towns between 2001 and 2011, Kerala's total urban proportion remains slightly lower than Tamil Nadu's.
4
Evaluate the urbanization percentage of Maharashtra.
Maharashtra has 45.22% urban population, placing it fourth among the four states.
Although Maharashtra has the highest absolute number of urban dwellers in India (over 50.8 million), its percentage share of total state population is lower than Mizoram, Tamil Nadu, and Kerala.

Key Concept

Distinction between absolute urban population volume and proportion of urban population in Census 2011 demography
Question 6Question

As a Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM), you face a tense situation where a large group of agitated citizens has gathered outside your office to protest delays in statutory compensation. You decide to address the crowd directly. Arrange the following actions in the most appropriate logical sequence according to standard conflict de-escalation and assertive communication protocols:

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The correct sequence is to first establish a calm presence, then actively listen to grievances, followed by assertively stating the facts, and finally setting boundaries for a delegation.
The correct sequence follows the standard administrative conflict resolution model: Prepare, Listen, Assert, and Resolve. First, physical safety and a calm non-verbal baseline must be established. Second, active listening is necessary to validate emotional distress and de-escalate the crowd. Third, once the tension is diffused, the administrator can assertively present the factual constraints. Finally, the process moves to structured problem-solving by establishing boundaries and inviting a smaller delegation for actionable negotiations.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Analyze the requirement for physical and environmental preparation.
Establishing a calm physical presence is identified as the prerequisite first step.
Non-verbal communication and safety dictate the environment for conflict resolution.
2
Determine the appropriate initial verbal engagement strategy.
Active listening is identified as the second step.
High-emotion conflicts require validation and venting before cognitive processing of facts is possible.
3
Identify the stage for communicating the administrative stance.
Assertive communication of factual constraints follows active listening.
Once de-escalation is achieved, the administrator must firmly but politely explain the systemic realities.
4
Select the concluding action for structural resolution.
Setting procedural boundaries and inviting a delegation is the final step.
This transitions the chaotic crowd situation into a manageable, professional negotiation environment.

Key Concept

Conflict De-escalation and Assertive Negotiation Protocols
Question 7Question

According to the Census of India 2011, arrange the following Indian states in descending order based on their decadal population growth rate during the decade 2001–2011, starting from the state with the highest growth rate.

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Meghalaya (27.95%) → Bihar (25.42%) → Rajasthan (21.31%) → Kerala (4.91%)
According to Census 2011, Meghalaya registered the highest decadal population growth rate among Indian states at 27.95%, followed by Bihar at 25.42%, Rajasthan at 21.31%, and Kerala with one of the lowest growth rates in India at 4.91%. Thus, the correct descending order is Meghalaya, Bihar, Rajasthan, Kerala.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Identify the decadal growth rate (2001–2011) for each listed state from Census 2011 data.
Meghalaya = 27.95%, Bihar = 25.42%, Rajasthan = 21.31%, Kerala = 4.91%.
Accurate statistical knowledge of demographic growth rates is required to evaluate demographic transition stages across states.
2
Arrange the states in descending numerical order of their growth percentage values.
27.95% (Meghalaya) > 25.42% (Bihar) > 21.31% (Rajasthan) > 4.91% (Kerala).
Descending order requires sequence placement from the highest parameter value to the lowest parameter value.

Key Concept

Decadal Population Growth Trends in India (Census 2011)
Estimated Time:1m 30s
Question 8Question

Arrange the following key British colonial legislations in chronological order of their enactment from earliest to latest:

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Answer

The correct chronological sequence is: Regulating Act (1773) → Pitt's India Act (1784) → Charter Act of 1833 → Government of India Act of 1858.
The correct arrangement follows the historical timeline of British parliamentary control in India: Regulating Act (1773), followed by Pitt's India Act (1784), Charter Act of 1833, and finally the Government of India Act of 1858 after the Revolt of 1857.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Identify the year of enactment for each constitutional act
Regulating Act: 1773; Pitt's India Act: 1784; Charter Act: 1833; Government of India Act: 1858.
Establishing the precise year of passage for each piece of legislation is necessary to determine their historical order.
2
Arrange the acts in chronological order from earliest to latest year
1773 → 1784 → 1833 → 1858.
Ordering the dates sequentially from the 18th century to the mid-19th century produces the correct timeline.

Key Concept

Chronological progression of British constitutional and administrative legislations in India.
Question 9Question

Arrange the following key policy initiatives and institutional developments in the history of Indian economic planning and structural reforms in correct chronological sequence (from earliest to latest):

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The correct chronological sequence is: (1) Setting up of the Mahalanobis Committee (1960), (2) Enactment of the MRTP Act (1969), (3) Enactment of the FRBM Act (2003), and (4) Formal conclusion of the Five-Year Plan framework and rollout of NITI Aayog's 3-Year Action Agenda (2017).
The correct chronological timeline is: Setting up of the Mahalanobis Committee (1960) -> Enactment of the MRTP Act (1969) -> Enactment of the FRBM Act (2003) -> Conclusion of Five-Year Plans and launch of NITI Aayog's 3-Year Action Agenda (2017).

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Determine the date of the Mahalanobis Committee constitution
The Committee on Distribution of Income and Levels of Living, chaired by Prof. P.C. Mahalanobis, was appointed by the Planning Commission in October 1960.
This establishes the earliest policy milestone among the options.
2
Determine the enactment year of the MRTP Act
The Monopolies and Restrictive Trade Practices (MRTP) Act was passed by Parliament in 1969 and came into force in 1970.
This marks the second milestone during the phase of state command and regulation.
3
Determine the enactment year of the FRBM Act
The Fiscal Responsibility and Budget Management (FRBM) Bill was passed by Parliament and received presidential assent in August 2003.
This marks the third milestone as part of second-generation post-1991 fiscal reforms.
4
Determine the transition year from Five-Year Plans to NITI Aayog's Action Agenda
Although NITI Aayog was formed on January 1, 2015, the 12th Five-Year Plan (2012–2017) was allowed to complete its tenure until March 31, 2017. NITI Aayog's 3-Year Action Agenda (2017–18 to 2019–20) formally replaced the Five-Year Plan framework starting April 1, 2017.
This represents the latest structural transition in Indian planning methodology.

Key Concept

Chronological evolution of Indian economic planning frameworks, regulatory statutes, and structural policy instruments.
Estimated Time:2m 0s
Question 10Question

Arrange the following natural vegetation types in India in ascending order of the average annual precipitation (rainfall) required for their growth:

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The correct sequence from lowest to highest required annual rainfall is: Tropical Thorn Forests (under 50 cm), Tropical Dry Deciduous Forests (70–100 cm), Tropical Moist Deciduous Forests (100–200 cm), and Tropical Evergreen Forests (above 200 cm).
In India, natural vegetation categories correspond closely to total annual precipitation levels. Ordering these vegetation types from dry to wet yields: Tropical Thorn Forests (under 50 cm) < Tropical Dry Deciduous Forests (70–100 cm) < Tropical Moist Deciduous Forests (100–200 cm) < Tropical Evergreen Forests (above 200 cm).

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Determine the precipitation threshold for Tropical Thorn Forests
Tropical Thorn Forests develop in arid and semi-arid tracts where annual rainfall is below 50 cm.
This places thorn forests at the lowest position of the rainfall gradient.
2
Determine the precipitation threshold for Tropical Dry Deciduous Forests
Tropical Dry Deciduous Forests occur in areas receiving between 70 cm and 100 cm of annual rainfall.
This establishes dry deciduous forests as the second item in the ascending sequence.
3
Determine the precipitation threshold for Tropical Moist Deciduous Forests
Tropical Moist Deciduous Forests develop in regions receiving between 100 cm and 200 cm of annual rainfall.
This places moist deciduous forests above dry deciduous forests.
4
Determine the precipitation threshold for Tropical Evergreen Forests
Tropical Evergreen Forests require dense rainfall exceeding 200 cm annually along with warm humid conditions.
This places evergreen forests at the highest position in the rainfall ordering.

Key Concept

Zonal distribution of Indian forest types aligned with precipitation gradients.
Question 11Question

Six diplomats from Brazil, Canada, France, Japan, Kenya, and Spain are seated in a single straight row facing North for a panel discussion. Each diplomat specializes in a different field: Climate, Education, Health, Security, Tech, and Trade.

Based on the following conditions, arrange the diplomats in their correct seating order from extreme left (Position 1) to extreme right (Position 6):

1. The diplomat specializing in Security sits third to the right of the diplomat from Kenya.
2. Neither the diplomat from Kenya nor the one specializing in Security sits at either extreme end of the row.
3. The diplomat specializing in Climate sits exactly between, and adjacent to, both the diplomat from Japan and the diplomat specializing in Security.
4. The diplomat from France is an immediate neighbor of both the diplomat specializing in Tech and the diplomat from Canada.
5. The diplomat from Brazil sits to the immediate left of the diplomat specializing in Trade.
6. The diplomat from Spain sits somewhere to the right of the diplomat specializing in Tech.
7. The diplomat from Kenya sits adjacent to the diplomat specializing in Health.

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The correct sequence from left to right is: Brazil, Kenya, Japan, France, Canada, Spain.
The correct sequence is derived by strictly applying positional constraints. Kenya and Security are constrained to positions 2 and 5 respectively due to the extreme end boundary rules. This logically forces Japan to position 3 and Climate to position 4. The France-Canada-Tech adjacency block uniquely overlays on positions 3, 4, and 5. Finally, Brazil must take position 1 to be immediately left of Trade (at position 2), leaving Spain at position 6.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Determine possible positions for Kenya and Security.
Kenya is at Position 2 and Security is at Position 5.
Security is 3rd to the right of Kenya. Possible coordinate pairs for (Kenya, Security) are (1,4), (2,5), and (3,6). Clue 2 eliminates (3,6) because Security cannot be at the extreme right end, and eliminates (1,4) because Kenya cannot be at the extreme left end. Thus, Kenya must be at Position 2 and Security at Position 5.
2
Place Climate and Japan based on Security's position.
Climate is at Position 4 and Japan is at Position 3.
Climate must be exactly between, and adjacent to, Japan and Security (Position 5). This strictly requires the sequence Japan-Climate-Security (Positions 3-4-5) or Security-Climate-Japan (Positions 5-6-7). Since Position 7 does not exist, Japan must be at 3 and Climate at 4.
3
Place France, Canada, and the Tech specialization.
France is at Position 4, Canada is at Position 5, and Tech is at Position 3.
France must sit between Tech and Canada. This requires a block of three: [Tech]-France-Canada or Canada-France-[Tech]. Looking at the grid, Japan is at 3, Climate at 4, and Security at 5. The only way to overlay this block without contradicting known countries is to assign Tech to Japan (3), place France at 4 (whose field is Climate), and place Canada at 5 (whose field is Security).
4
Determine positions for Brazil, Spain, Trade, and Health.
Brazil is at Position 1, Trade is at Position 2, Spain is at Position 6. Health is at Position 1.
Brazil sits immediately left of Trade. The only adjacent slots where both the country and field are empty are Positions 1 and 2. Therefore, Brazil is at 1 and Trade is at 2 (Kenya's field). Spain takes the last country slot at 6. Kenya (2) is adjacent to Health, meaning Position 1 (Brazil) must be Health. The final field, Education, goes to Spain at Position 6.

Key Concept

Linear seating arrangement with multiple interlocking variables (countries and specializations).
Question 12Question

A District Health Officer (DHO) is initiating a public health campaign to mitigate the effects of an impending severe heatwave. According to the standard process of communication, arrange the following administrative actions in the correct sequential order from the beginning of the communication cycle to its conclusion.

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The correct order follows the standard communication model: Sender Ideation -> Encoding -> Transmission -> Decoding -> Feedback.
The correct sequence strictly follows the fundamental elements of the communication cycle: (1) The Sender formulates the idea, (2) the message is Encoded into a suitable format, (3) it is Transmitted through a Channel, (4) the Receiver Decodes and understands the message, and finally, (5) Feedback returns to the sender, closing the loop.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Identify the initial source and message formulation.
The DHO determining the core guidelines is the first step.
Communication must originate from a sender with a specific intent or idea.
2
Locate the conversion of the idea into a communicable form.
Translating guidelines into local dialect and infographics is the second step.
A message must be encoded into symbols or language before it can be transmitted.
3
Identify the medium of communication.
Disseminating via radio and SMS is the third step.
The encoded message requires a channel or medium to reach the intended receivers.
4
Determine how the audience processes the message.
Residents comprehending the precautions is the fourth step.
The receiver must decode and interpret the message sent through the channel.
5
Identify the response loop back to the sender.
Health centers reporting the drop in admissions is the final step.
Feedback confirms the message was received and acted upon, completing the cycle.

Key Concept

Standard Process of Communication
Question 13Question

As the Deputy Commissioner of the State Excise Department, you receive a formal written grievance signed by a group of field inspectors. They allege severe harassment, bias in shift allocations, and procedural coercion by their Zonal Superintendent. The inspectors threaten to go on mass casual leave next week if immediate action is not taken. Arrange the following administrative actions in the most appropriate chronological sequence to handle this grievance and ensure due process.

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The correct chronological sequence is: first, engage with inspectors to avert the strike; second, conduct a preliminary assessment; third, temporarily transfer the accused; fourth, constitute a formal inquiry; and finally, execute a decision based on the final report.
The correct administrative workflow balances immediate crisis management with strict adherence to due process. The administrator must first secure the continuity of public service by halting the threatened strike through dialogue. Once operations are stable, a preliminary check ensures the complaint has substance. To conduct a fair formal inquiry, the accused must be temporarily removed from their position of power over the complainants. Only then can a formal committee impartially gather evidence, which ultimately forms the mandatory basis for the final disciplinary decision.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Secure operational continuity.
Averting the mass casual leave through immediate dialogue.
Essential public services must not be interrupted during internal departmental disputes.
2
Establish a prima facie case.
Preliminary assessment of the facts and allegations.
Administrative action requires a basic factual foundation before escalating to structural changes.
3
Ensure a fair investigative environment.
Temporary transfer of the accused Zonal Superintendent to headquarters.
Prevents the accused official from using their local authority to influence witnesses or undermine the upcoming investigation.
4
Conduct thorough fact-finding.
Formal inquiry committee proceedings and evidence gathering.
Due process strictly requires a structured, impartial investigation to record official statements.
5
Final resolution.
Disciplinary action or formal exoneration.
The grievance workflow must conclude with a definitive, evidence-based administrative action.

Key Concept

Standard Operating Procedure for Administrative Grievance Redressal and Crisis Containment
Question 14Question

A district administration is introducing a new public solar-powered micro-grid policy for rural electrification. Arrange the following policy implementation stages in the correct administrative order from start to finish:

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The correct chronological sequence of policy implementation stages is: (1) Conducting a baseline energy demand survey and technical feasibility study, (2) Formulating official policy guidelines and securing budgetary allocation, (3) Procuring equipment and installing solar micro-grid infrastructure, and (4) Assessing post-installation policy impact and socio-economic outcomes.
A structured public policy intervention begins with a baseline feasibility study to determine viability and requirements. Next, administrators draft guidelines and secure necessary budget allocations. Following financial authorization, physical infrastructure is procured and installed. Finally, post-implementation review measures the social and economic impact of the intervention.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Identify the diagnostic phase
Conducting a baseline survey and feasibility study is the first step.
Administrative decisions require empirical baseline data and technical validation before resources are committed.
2
Identify the regulatory and financial approval phase
Formulating policy guidelines and securing budgetary allocation follows feasibility analysis.
Administrative policy must be formalized and funded before field procurement can legally occur.
3
Identify the operational execution phase
Procuring equipment and installing infrastructure is the third step.
Physical execution can only happen after funding, guidelines, and feasibility are established.
4
Identify the post-execution evaluation phase
Assessing post-installation policy impact is the final step.
Evaluating public policy outcomes requires operational performance data gathered after full deployment.

Key Concept

Public Policy Feasibility, Execution, and Impact Lifecycle
Estimated Time:1m 0s
Question 15Question

Arrange the following stages of the scientific method into a logical sequence, proceeding from the initial foundation to the most universally established outcome.

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The correct sequence is: Observation -> Hypothesis -> Experimentation -> Theory -> Scientific Law.
The correct logical progression builds from raw data to universal truth. First, one makes an Observation, which leads to a testable Hypothesis. This hypothesis is then subjected to Experimentation. Repeated successful experiments elevate the hypothesis to a scientific Theory, which, upon achieving universal fundamental consistency, is recognized as a Scientific Law.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Identify the foundational starting point of the sequence.
Observation is selected as the first step.
All scientific inquiry begins with noticing a natural phenomenon before any formal explanation can be attempted.
2
Determine the immediate logical consequence of the initial step.
Hypothesis follows Observation.
After observing a phenomenon, an initial, untested explanatory prediction is formed to explain it.
3
Identify how the tentative prediction is validated.
Experimentation follows Hypothesis.
A hypothesis must be tested through physical trials or empirical data analysis to check its validity.
4
Determine the outcome of successful validation.
Theory follows Experimentation.
Once experiments consistently support the hypothesis over time, it is elevated to a comprehensive explanatory framework.
5
Identify the final, universal stage of establishment.
Scientific Law is placed last.
A theory that describes universally accepted and consistent relationships (often mathematically) becomes a scientific law.

Key Concept

Logical Sequence and Classification
Question 16Question

Five genre films—Comedy, Drama, Horror, Romance, and Sci-Fi—are scheduled to be screened one after another from Monday to Friday, with exactly one film shown per day.

Arrange the films in their correct chronological sequence from Monday to Friday based on the following conditions:
1. Exactly two films are screened between the Comedy film and the Sci-Fi film.
2. The Romance film is screened immediately before the Sci-Fi film.
3. The Drama film is screened on a day after the Comedy film, but not on Friday.
4. The Horror film is screened on a day before the Romance film.

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The correct chronological sequence from Monday to Friday is: Horror, Comedy, Drama, Romance, and Sci-Fi.
The given conditions logically lock the films into a single valid sequence. The 'Comedy-gap-gap-Sci-Fi' structure paired with Romance immediately preceding Sci-Fi forces a strict 4-day block. Placing this block starting on Monday fails the Horror-before-Romance condition, meaning the block must start on Tuesday. This leaves exactly one valid chronological slot for each remaining film.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Determine the relative block of Comedy, Romance, and Sci-Fi.
Condition 2 puts Romance immediately before Sci-Fi, giving the sequence: [Romance, Sci-Fi]. Condition 1 states there are two films between Comedy and Sci-Fi. Because Romance is right before Sci-Fi, Comedy must come before the gap, yielding the frame: [Comedy, _, Romance, Sci-Fi].
Establishing rigid blocks minimizes the number of possible placements across the five days.
2
Test the [Comedy, _, Romance, Sci-Fi] block against the five-day schedule.
This 4-day block can either start on Monday (spanning Mon-Thu) or start on Tuesday (spanning Tue-Fri).
The block requires four consecutive days, limiting it to only two possible anchor points in a five-day week.
3
Evaluate the Monday start frame.
If we use [Comedy, _, Romance, Sci-Fi, _], Drama and Horror must be placed on Tuesday and Friday. Condition 3 says Drama is after Comedy but NOT on Friday. Thus, Drama must be on Tuesday, leaving Horror for Friday. However, Condition 4 requires Horror to be before Romance. Since Friday is after Thursday, this frame is invalid.
Testing specific edge conditions eliminates invalid scheduling permutations.
4
Evaluate the Tuesday start frame.
Using the frame [_, Comedy, _, Romance, Sci-Fi] leaves Monday and Wednesday for Drama and Horror. Drama must be after Comedy (Tuesday), so Drama is Wednesday. This leaves Horror for Monday. Horror on Monday is before Romance on Thursday, satisfying Condition 4. The sequence is completely and logically filled.
Applying the final logical constraints confirms the unique deterministic arrangement.

Key Concept

Linear Sequencing and Conditional Placement
Estimated Time:2m 0s
Question 17Question

Arrange the following landmark Indian temple architectural monuments in chronological order of their construction/completion, from the earliest to the latest:

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The correct chronological sequence from earliest to latest is: Shore Temple at Mahabalipuram (c. early 8th century CE), Brihadisvara Temple at Thanjavur (c. 1010 CE), Sun Temple at Konark (c. 1250 CE), and Vittala Temple at Hampi (c. 16th century CE).
The correct chronological progression follows the rise of major ruling dynasties and their architectural styles: starting with the Pallavas at Mahabalipuram (early 8th century CE), followed by the Cholas at Thanjavur (early 11th century CE), the Eastern Gangas at Konark (mid-13th century CE), and concluding with the Vijayanagara period at Hampi (16th century CE).

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Identify the construction era and dynasty of the Shore Temple at Mahabalipuram
Built during the Pallava dynasty under Narasimhavarman II (Rajasimha) in the early 8th century CE (c. 700–728 CE).
Establishes the starting point as one of the earliest structural stone temples in South India.
2
Identify the construction era and dynasty of the Brihadisvara Temple at Thanjavur
Built during the imperial Chola period under Rajaraja I and completed in 1010 CE (early 11th century CE).
Marks the grand culmination of mature Dravidian architecture following the Pallava foundation.
3
Identify the construction era and dynasty of the Sun Temple at Konark
Built during the Eastern Ganga dynasty under King Narasimhadeva I around 1250 CE (mid-13th century CE).
Represents the peak of Kalinga-style Nagara architectural development in Odisha.
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Identify the construction era and dynasty of the Vittala Temple at Hampi
Built during the Vijayanagara period, primarily embellished under King Krishnadevaraya in the 16th century CE.
Represents late medieval South Indian temple architecture characterized by ornate pillared mandapas and stone chariots.

Key Concept

Chronological Evolution of Dynastic Temple Architecture in India
Question 18Question

A state government is preparing to construct a major water reservoir project in an ecologically sensitive agricultural region. To ensure administrative feasibility, statutory compliance, and minimal socio-economic disruption, arrange the following policy implementation phases in their correct logical and chronological sequence from first to last.

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The correct chronological sequence of administrative implementation is: Conducting baseline Environmental Impact Assessment and public consultations first, followed by formulating the rehabilitation framework, securing statutory environmental clearances and cabinet approval, issuing land acquisition notifications and executing resettlement, and finally commencing civil construction alongside long-term impact monitoring.
Public policy feasibility relies on a structured sequence: evidence gathering through assessment and consultation, framework formulation based on evidence, statutory and executive approval, pre-construction human rehabilitation and legal acquisition, and lastly physical project execution coupled with impact monitoring.

Step-by-Step Solution

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Identify the initial diagnostic phase.
Conducting baseline Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) and public consultations is established as the necessary starting point.
Administrative feasibility requires understanding ground-level constraints before drafting policy terms.
2
Determine the policy formulation phase.
Formulating the targeted compensation and rehabilitation framework follows the baseline assessment.
Mitigation and compensation plans must reflect the specific risks uncovered during assessment.
3
Locate the regulatory and statutory approval milestone.
Obtaining statutory environmental clearances and formal cabinet sanction forms the third stage.
Government policies cannot legally proceed to ground execution without statutory regulatory clearance.
4
Sequence the pre-construction operational phase.
Issuing land acquisition notifications and carrying out community resettlement comes fourth.
Resettlement and legal acquisition must occur before heavy physical work begins.
5
Establish the execution and monitoring stage.
Commencing civil construction and deploying post-implementation evaluation mechanisms forms the final phase.
Construction marks physical project execution, accompanied by monitoring to gauge long-term policy impact.

Key Concept

Public Policy Feasibility and Sequential Administrative Execution
Question 19Question

Five administrative project files—File Alpha, File Beta, File Gamma, File Delta, and File Epsilon—were reviewed and cleared sequentially by a scrutiny committee. Based on the following clearance conditions, arrange the five files in the correct chronological order from the first file cleared to the last file cleared:

1. File Beta was cleared immediately after File Alpha.
2. File Delta was cleared after File Epsilon but before File Gamma.
3. File Alpha was cleared at some point after File Gamma.

What is the correct sequence of clearance from first to last?

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The correct sequence of clearance from first to last is File Epsilon, File Delta, File Gamma, File Alpha, and File Beta.
File Epsilon is cleared first because File Delta follows File Epsilon, File Gamma follows File Delta, File Alpha follows File Gamma, and File Beta directly follows File Alpha. This forms the deterministic order: File Epsilon, File Delta, File Gamma, File Alpha, File Beta.

Step-by-Step Solution

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Analyze relative position constraints for File Epsilon, File Delta, and File Gamma.
From condition 2, File Delta was cleared after File Epsilon but before File Gamma, establishing the partial order: File Epsilon → File Delta → File Gamma.
Delta must sit strictly between Epsilon and Gamma.
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Analyze relative position constraints for File Gamma, File Alpha, and File Beta.
From condition 3, File Alpha was cleared after File Gamma (File Gamma → File Alpha). From condition 1, File Beta was cleared immediately after File Alpha (File Alpha → File Beta). Combining these yields: File Gamma → File Alpha → File Beta.
Alpha follows Gamma, and Beta directly locks in behind Alpha.
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Merge all partial orders to form the unique complete sequence.
Combining (File Epsilon → File Delta → File Gamma) with (File Gamma → File Alpha → File Beta) gives the unique sequence: File Epsilon → File Delta → File Gamma → File Alpha → File Beta.
This satisfies every relative clearance condition without contradiction.

Key Concept

Linear Sequential Ordering and Constraint Satisfaction
Question 20Question

A state administration is formulating a comprehensive Groundwater Conservation and Recharging Policy for a severely over-exploited agricultural district facing declining water tables and farmer distress. To ensure high feasibility and long-term sustainability, the administration must follow a structured public policy lifecycle.

Arrange the following administrative phases in the correct logical sequence of policy feasibility analysis and implementation, from the starting phase to the final stage:

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The correct logical sequence is: Baseline Hydro-Geological Assessment & Resource Mapping → Multi-Stakeholder Consultation & Socio-Economic Risk Mitigation → Pilot Demonstration & Operational Feasibility Testing → District-Wide Scale-Up & Regulatory Enforcement → Ex-Post Impact Audit & Policy Feedback Loop.
A sound public policy framework proceeds sequentially from diagnostic baseline assessment, to stakeholder consultation (social feasibility), pilot testing (operational feasibility), full-scale implementation, and finally ex-post impact evaluation. This ensures administrative efficiency, minimizes wasted resources, and maximizes policy impact.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Identify the initial diagnostic step required for public policy formulation.
Baseline Hydro-Geological Assessment & Resource Mapping comes first as technical feasibility cannot be established without empirical baseline data.
Administrative decisions must be grounded in reliable baseline metrics regarding aquifer depletion and local economic dependencies.
2
Determine the step addressing social and political feasibility.
Multi-Stakeholder Consultation & Socio-Economic Risk Mitigation follows technical baseline mapping.
Engaging stakeholders early identifies public resistance, refines incentive structures, and ensures social feasibility before committing major capital.
3
Determine the intermediate testing phase.
Pilot Demonstration & Operational Feasibility Testing comes third.
Piloting allows administrators to observe operational bottlenecks and refine implementation strategies at a fraction of full-scale deployment costs.
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Identify full-scale execution.
District-Wide Scale-Up & Regulatory Enforcement comes fourth.
Scaling up occurs only after refining policy parameters based on pilot results and stakeholder feedback.
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Identify the final evaluation phase.
Ex-Post Impact Audit & Policy Feedback Loop comes last.
Impact evaluation can only occur post-implementation to measure long-term efficacy, cost-benefit ratios, and ongoing policy sustainability.

Key Concept

Public Policy Lifecycle and Feasibility Sequencing
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