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Arrange the following prominent monuments of Indian art and architecture in chronological order of their construction, starting from the earliest to the latest:

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The correct chronological sequence from earliest to latest is: Lomas Rishi Cave (3rd century BCE) → Dashavatara Temple, Deogarh (early 6th century CE) → Virupaksha Temple, Pattadakal (c. 740 CE) → Brihadisvara Temple, Thanjavur (c. 1010 CE) → Sun Temple, Konark (c. 1250 CE).
The correct order follows the historical timeline of Indian architectural development: Lomas Rishi Cave (Mauryan period, 3rd century BCE), Dashavatara Temple at Deogarh (Gupta period, 6th century CE), Virupaksha Temple at Pattadakal (Badami Chalukya dynasty, c. 740 CE), Brihadisvara Temple at Thanjavur (Imperial Chola dynasty, c. 1010 CE), and Sun Temple at Konark (Eastern Ganga dynasty, c. 1250 CE).

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Determine the era of Lomas Rishi Cave
Mauryan Period (3rd century BCE), making it the oldest rock-cut architectural specimen among the given choices.
Rock-cut cave architecture originated under Mauryan patronage in Bihar for Ajivika ascetics.
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Determine the era of Dashavatara Temple at Deogarh
Gupta Period (early 6th century CE), representing classic early structural stone temple design.
Gupta temple architecture developed after Mauryan rock-cut structures and introduced early curvilinear towers (shikharas).
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Determine the era of Virupaksha Temple at Pattadakal
Badami Chalukya Period (c. 740 CE), representing southern Dravida style development in Karnataka.
Built in the 8th century CE, it belongs to the early medieval regional temple building phase.
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Determine the era of Brihadisvara Temple at Thanjavur
Imperial Chola Period (c. 1010 CE), demonstrating monumental Dravidian temple architecture.
Built by Rajaraja I at the turn of the 11th century CE, postdating Chalukyan monuments.
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Determine the era of Sun Temple at Konark
Eastern Ganga Dynasty Period (c. 1250 CE), representing mature Kalinga Nagara style.
Constructed by Narasimhadeva I in the mid-13th century CE, completing the sequence as the latest structure.

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Chronological progression of Indian rock-cut and structural temple architecture across Mauryan, Gupta, Chalukya, Chola, and Kalinga dynasties.
Soru 182Soru

Arrange the following major historical developments and administrative milestones of Medieval India in correct chronological order, from the earliest to the latest:

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The correct chronological order is: Establishment of the Mamluk (Slave) Dynasty in Delhi (1206 CE) → Foundation of the Vijayanagara Empire (1336 CE) → Implementation of the Dahsala land revenue system (1580 CE) → Coronation of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj at Raigad (1674 CE).
The correct sequence follows the historical progression of medieval India across the 13th to 17th centuries: Qutb-ud-din Aibak founded the Mamluk Dynasty in 1206 CE, followed by the establishment of the Vijayanagara Empire in 1336 CE, Akbar's promulgation of the Dahsala land system in 1580 CE, and the coronation of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj in 1674 CE.

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1
Determine the date for the establishment of the Mamluk Dynasty
Qutb-ud-din Aibak founded the Mamluk Dynasty in 1206 CE in Delhi.
This event initiates the period of the Delhi Sultanate in Northern India.
2
Determine the date for the foundation of the Vijayanagara Empire
Harihara I and Bukka Raya I established the Vijayanagara kingdom in 1336 CE.
This major regional kingdom arose in South India during the 14th century.
3
Determine the date for the implementation of Akbar's Dahsala system
Raja Todar Mal perfected and promulgated the Dahsala revenue reform under Akbar in 1580 CE.
This administrative reform took place during the height of Mughal consolidation in the 16th century.
4
Determine the date for Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj's coronation
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj was crowned at Raigad in 1674 CE.
This event formally declared Maratha sovereignty in the late 17th century.

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Chronological Progression of Medieval Indian Dynasties and Administrative Reforms
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Soru 183Soru

Arrange the following key historical events related to the constitutional developments and transfer of power in India in chronological order from earliest to latest.

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The correct chronological sequence from earliest to latest is: (1) Desai-Liaquat Pact (January 1945), (2) Cabinet Mission Proposals (May 16, 1946), (3) Swearing-in of the Interim Government (September 2, 1946), and (4) Unanimous adoption of the Objectives Resolution (January 22, 1947).
The historical timeline progresses logically through the late independence struggle: First, the Desai-Liaquat Pact was framed in January 1945 as an early attempt at power-sharing. Next, the Cabinet Mission published its constitutional recommendations on May 16, 1946. This led directly to the formation of the Interim Government of India under Nehru on September 2, 1946. Finally, after the Constituent Assembly convened in December 1946, it formally adopted the landmark Objectives Resolution on January 22, 1947.

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Identify the precise date for the Desai-Liaquat Pact proposal.
The Desai-Liaquat Pact was drafted in January 1945.
Bhulabhai Desai (Congress) and Liaquat Ali Khan (Muslim League) negotiated an informal agreement proposing parity of representation in the central executive.
2
Determine the date of the Cabinet Mission Plan publication.
The Cabinet Mission Plan was published on May 16, 1946.
The three-member British delegation (Pethick-Lawrence, Cripps, Alexander) presented their constitutional plan for undivided India on this date.
3
Locate the date of the formation of the Interim Government.
The Interim Government was sworn in on September 2, 1946.
Viceroy Lord Wavell invited Jawaharlal Nehru to form the Interim Cabinet, which officially took charge in early September 1946.
4
Identify the date when the Objectives Resolution was unanimously passed by the Constituent Assembly.
The Objectives Resolution was adopted on January 22, 1947.
Though introduced on December 13, 1946, voting was postponed to await Muslim League joining, and it was eventually adopted unanimously in January 1947.

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Chronology of Constitutional Initiatives and Executive Milestones (1945–1947)
Soru 184Soru

Arrange the following major bauxite deposit and mining regions in India in order of their location from North to South:

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The correct sequence of the bauxite mining deposits from North to South is Lohardaga (Jharkhand) → Amarkantak Plateau (Madhya Pradesh) → Panchpatmali Hills (Odisha) → Shevaroy Hills (Tamil Nadu).
Arranging these major bauxite producing deposits from North to South follows their latitudinal alignment: Lohardaga in Jharkhand (~23.4° N) is the northernmost, followed by the Amarkantak Plateau in Madhya Pradesh (~22.7° N), Panchpatmali Hills in Koraput, Odisha (~18.8° N), and finally the Shevaroy Hills in Salem, Tamil Nadu (~11.8° N) as the southernmost.

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Determine the latitude of Lohardaga in Jharkhand.
Lohardaga lies in the Chota Nagpur belt at ~23.4° N latitude.
Establishes the northernmost boundary of the given bauxite regions.
2
Determine the latitude of Amarkantak Plateau in Madhya Pradesh.
Amarkantak Plateau lies in eastern Madhya Pradesh at ~22.7° N latitude.
Positions it immediately south of the Chota Nagpur bauxite belt.
3
Determine the latitude of Panchpatmali Hills in Odisha.
Panchpatmali in Koraput district lies at ~18.8° N latitude.
Positions it in the Eastern Ghats belt, south of Madhya Pradesh.
4
Determine the latitude of Shevaroy Hills in Tamil Nadu.
Shevaroy Hills in Salem district lies at ~11.8° N latitude.
Establishes the southernmost position among the choices.

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Geographical latitudinal distribution of major bauxite deposits across Indian states.
Soru 185Soru

Which of the following represents the correct chronological sequence of key organizational developments and political milestones during the early phase of the Indian national movement, arranged from the earliest to the latest?

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The correct chronological order from earliest to latest is: Convening of the First National Conference in Calcutta (December 1883) → Inaugural session of the Indian National Congress in Bombay (December 1885) → Election of Dadabhai Naoroji to the British House of Commons (July 1892) → Appointment of the Royal Commission on Indian Expenditure (Welby Commission) (May 1895).
The correct chronological sequence begins with the First National Conference in Calcutta (December 1883), followed by the inaugural session of the Indian National Congress in Bombay (December 1885), Dadabhai Naoroji's election to the British House of Commons (July 1892), and concludes with the appointment of the Welby Commission on Indian Expenditure (May 1895).

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1
Identify the year of the First National Conference in Calcutta
December 1883
The Indian Association organized the first All-India National Conference in Calcutta in December 1883 to bring delegates from across India together.
2
Identify the year of the inaugural INC session in Bombay
December 1885
The Indian National Congress held its first historical meeting in Bombay from 28 to 31 December 1885.
3
Identify the year of Dadabhai Naoroji's election to the British Parliament
July 1892
Dadabhai Naoroji won the election to the House of Commons as a Liberal candidate in July 1892.
4
Identify the year of the appointment of the Welby Commission
May 1895
In response to nationalist criticism regarding the financial drain, the British government appointed the Welby Commission in May 1895.

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Chronological sequencing of early Indian nationalist institutional initiatives and political milestones from 1883 to 1895.
Soru 186Soru

Arrange the following major events of the Gandhian Era in chronological order from the earliest to the latest:

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The correct chronological order of the events is: Formal launch of the Non-Cooperation Movement (August 1920) → Chauri Chaura incident (February 1922) → Commencement of the Dandi Salt March (March 1930) → Signing of the Poona Pact (September 1932).
The historical sequence begins with the launch of the Non-Cooperation Movement in August 1920. The Chauri Chaura violent outbreak in February 1922 led to its suspension. Years later, Gandhi started the Dandi Salt March in March 1930, marking the Civil Disobedience Movement. Finally, following the Communal Award controversy, the Poona Pact was concluded in September 1932.

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1
Determine the date of the formal launch of the Non-Cooperation Movement.
August 1, 1920.
This event launched Gandhi's mass non-violent resistance against British rule.
2
Determine the date of the Chauri Chaura incident.
February 5, 1922.
Violent clash in Gorakhpur district prompted Mahatma Gandhi to withdraw the Non-Cooperation Movement.
3
Determine the start date of the Dandi Salt March.
March 12, 1930.
Gandhi set out from Sabarmati Ashram towards Dandi to defy the British Salt Laws.
4
Determine the date of the Poona Pact.
September 24, 1932.
Agreed upon in Yerwada Central Jail following Gandhi's fast against the British Communal Award.

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Chronology of Gandhian Mass Movements and Key Historical Milestones
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Soru 187Soru

Arrange the following Indian states in ascending order of their overall sex ratio (number of females per 1,000 males) according to the Census 2011 data:

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The correct ascending order of states by Census 2011 sex ratio is Haryana (879), Punjab (895), Tamil Nadu (996), and Kerala (1,084).
According to Census 2011 figures, the overall sex ratio (females per 1,000 males) for the states are: Haryana (879), Punjab (895), Tamil Nadu (996), and Kerala (1,084). Arranging these values from lowest to highest yields the sequence: Haryana, Punjab, Tamil Nadu, Kerala.

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1
Retrieve the Census 2011 overall sex ratio data for each state.
Haryana = 879, Punjab = 895, Tamil Nadu = 996, Kerala = 1,084 females per 1,000 males.
Establishing the precise numerical values for each state's demographic indicator is necessary to enable ranking.
2
Sort the states from lowest sex ratio to highest sex ratio.
879 (Haryana) < 895 (Punjab) < 996 (Tamil Nadu) < 1,084 (Kerala).
Ascending order requires arranging the items from the smallest numerical value to the largest.

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Sex Ratio Distribution in India (Census 2011)
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Soru 188Soru

Arrange the following atmospheric phenomena and upper-air circulation events in the correct chronological sequence leading up to the onset of the South-West Monsoon over the Indian subcontinent.

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The correct chronological sequence begins with intense solar heating of the landmass and Tibetan Plateau, followed by the northward migration of the ITCZ, the sudden withdrawal of the Sub-Tropical Westerly Jet Stream to the north of the Himalayas, and finally the establishment of the Tropical Easterly Jet Stream over southern India.
Monsoon onset follows a defined thermodynamic and dynamic progression: thermal heating of land/Tibet initiates the process, causing the ITCZ to move northward. Subsequently, the Sub-Tropical Westerly Jet Stream shifts north of the Himalayas, allowing the upper-level Tropical Easterly Jet Stream to form and pull cross-equatorial moisture-laden winds across peninsular India.

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1
Identify the initial thermal trigger for monsoon establishment.
Intense thermal heating of Northern India and the elevated Tibetan Plateau in spring (April-May) creates low surface pressure.
Monsoon circulation is primarily driven by differential heating between land and sea.
2
Trace the movement of the equatorial low-pressure belt.
The Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) shifts northward to lie over the Indo-Gangetic Plain as the Monsoon Trough.
The thermal trough follows the sun's apparent northward movement.
3
Analyze upper atmospheric jet stream dynamics over Northern India.
The Sub-Tropical Westerly Jet Stream (STWJ) abruptly vacates the region south of the Himalayas and relocates north of Tibet.
The presence of STWJ south of the Himalayas suppresses convection over northern India; its withdrawal allows deep tropical convection.
4
Identify the final atmospheric mechanism for monsoon burst.
The Tropical Easterly Jet Stream (TEJ) forms at upper levels (around 14°N), accelerating the south-west monsoon winds towards the mainland.
Divergence at the upper troposphere over Tibet leads to the outflow of the easterly jet, which pulls cross-equatorial monsoon winds across India.

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Upper Atmospheric Circulation and Dynamic Onset Mechanisms of Indian Southwest Monsoon
Soru 189Soru

Arrange the following 19th and 20th-century socio-religious reform initiatives and organisations in chronological order of their foundation, starting from the earliest to the latest:

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The correct chronological sequence from earliest to latest is: Establishment of Dharma Sabha (1830), Formation of Paramahansa Mandali (1849), Founding of the Indian Reform Association (1870), and Launch of the Self-Respect Movement (1925).
The correct chronological arrangement places the Establishment of Dharma Sabha first in 1830 (founded by Radhakanta Deb in Bengal), followed by the Formation of Paramahansa Mandali in 1849 (founded by Dadoba Pandurang in Bombay), then the Founding of the Indian Reform Association in 1870 (by Keshub Chandra Sen), and finally the Launch of the Self-Respect Movement in 1925 (by E.V. Ramasamy in Tamil Nadu).

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1
Determine the foundation year of Dharma Sabha.
Dharma Sabha was established in 1830 in Calcutta by Raja Radhakanta Deb.
It was formed in response to Lord William Bentinck's regulation banning Sati in 1829 and the active reformism of Brahmo Sabha.
2
Determine the foundation year of Paramahansa Mandali.
Paramahansa Mandali was formed in 1849 in Bombay by Dadoba Pandurang and Durgaram Mehtaji.
It operated secretly to reform Hindu social practices and dismantle untouchability in western India.
3
Determine the foundation year of the Indian Reform Association.
The Indian Reform Association was established in 1870 by Keshub Chandra Sen upon his return from England.
It aimed to implement practical social reforms including cheap publication and female education.
4
Determine the launch year of the Self-Respect Movement.
The Self-Respect Movement was launched in 1925 in Tamil Nadu by E.V. Ramasamy (Periyar).
It was an anti-caste movement aimed at creating a egalitarian society free of religious dogma.
5
Arrange the four historical events in ascending order of their dates.
The sequence is 1830 -> 1849 -> 1870 -> 1925.
This orders the reform events chronologically from early 19th century to early 20th century.

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Chronological development and regional distribution of 19th and 20th-century socio-religious reform initiatives in India.
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Soru 190Soru

Arrange the following key administrative reforms and governance milestones of medieval India in chronological order, from earliest to latest:

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The correct chronological sequence from earliest to latest is: (1) Issuance of Uttaramerur inscriptions under Parantaka I (c. 920 CE), (2) Establishment of Diwan-i-Arz by Balban (c. 1266 CE), (3) Formalization of the Nayankara system in Vijayanagara (14th–15th century CE), and (4) Implementation of the Dahsala system under Akbar (1580 CE).
The chronological progression begins with the Chola administrative inscription at Uttaramerur under Parantaka I (c. 920 CE), followed by Sultan Balban setting up the Diwan-i-Arz in the Delhi Sultanate (c. 1266 CE), then the establishment of the feudal Nayankara administrative system in Vijayanagara (14th-15th century CE), and finishes with Akbar's Dahsala land revenue reform in 1580 CE.

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Identify the period of the Chola administrative reform
The Uttaramerur inscriptions belong to the reign of Chola King Parantaka I (c. 919–921 CE), placing it in the 10th century.
Chola local self-governance reforms precede the establishment of the Delhi Sultanate.
2
Identify the period of Balban's military administrative reform in the Delhi Sultanate
Ghiyasuddin Balban established Diwan-i-Arz during his reign (1266–1287 CE) in the 13th century.
This took place during the Mamluk/Slave dynasty of the Delhi Sultanate.
3
Identify the period of Vijayanagara's administrative system
The Nayankara system was institutionalized following the founding of Vijayanagara in 1336 CE and developed through the 14th–15th centuries.
Vijayanagara provincial administration developed after the initial rise of the Sultanate era.
4
Identify the date of Akbar's revenue system reform
The Dahsala system was introduced by Raja Todar Mal under Emperor Akbar in 1580 CE (16th century).
Mughal revenue standardization under Akbar occurred in the late 16th century.

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Chronological evolution of governance and administrative systems across Medieval Indian dynasties (Chola, Delhi Sultanate, Vijayanagara, Mughal).
Soru 191Soru

Which of the following represents the correct sequence of these major petroleum refineries in India when arranged from North to South based on their geographical location?

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The correct sequence from North to South is Panipat Refinery, Mathura Refinery, Bina Refinery, and Kochi Refinery.
Panipat Refinery in Haryana (~29.4° N) is the northernmost facility, followed by Mathura Refinery in Uttar Pradesh (~27.5° N), Bina Refinery in Madhya Pradesh (~24.2° N), and Kochi Refinery in Kerala (~9.9° N) as the southernmost.

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Identify the state location and approximate latitude for each petroleum refinery.
Panipat Refinery is in Haryana (~29.4° N), Mathura Refinery is in Uttar Pradesh (~27.5° N), Bina Refinery is in Madhya Pradesh (~24.2° N), and Kochi Refinery is in Kerala (~9.9° N).
Determining relative latitudinal positions is necessary to establish the north-to-south spatial alignment.
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Arrange the refineries in descending order of their latitude values.
Panipat (29.4° N) → Mathura (27.5° N) → Bina (24.2° N) → Kochi (9.9° N).
A higher latitude value corresponds to a position further north on the map of India.

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Spatial distribution and latitudinal orientation of major oil refineries in India
Soru 192Soru

Arrange the following prominent international maritime straits in sequence according to their geographical location from West to East:

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The correct sequence of straits from West to East is Strait of Gibraltar, Bosporus Strait, Strait of Hormuz, and Strait of Malacca.
Evaluating the longitudes of these strategic waterways from West to East yields: Strait of Gibraltar (~5.6° W) → Bosporus Strait (~29.0° E) → Strait of Hormuz (~56.4° E) → Strait of Malacca (~101.4° E).

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1
Identify the longitude of the Strait of Gibraltar.
The Strait of Gibraltar lies in the Western Hemisphere at approximately 5°36' W longitude.
Establishes the westernmost position in the sequence.
2
Determine the longitude of the Bosporus Strait.
The Bosporus Strait is situated in northwestern Turkey at approximately 29°00' E longitude.
Positions the strait connecting Europe and Asia Minor next in the eastward progression.
3
Determine the longitude of the Strait of Hormuz.
The Strait of Hormuz lies between Iran and the Arabian Peninsula at approximately 56°25' E longitude.
Positions the Middle Eastern maritime choke point following the Bosporus.
4
Identify the longitude of the Strait of Malacca.
The Strait of Malacca lies between the Malay Peninsula and the Indonesian island of Sumatra at approximately 101°20' E longitude.
Establishes the easternmost position in Southeast Asia.

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Longitudinal Distribution of Global Maritime Straits
Soru 193Soru

Arrange the following major 19th-century anti-colonial peasant and tribal uprisings in India in correct chronological order, from the earliest to the latest:

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The correct chronological order from earliest to latest is: Paika Rebellion (1817), followed by the Khasi Uprising (1829), then the Indigo Revolt (1859), and finally the Deccan Riots (1875).
The historical sequence begins with the Paika Rebellion in Odisha (1817), followed by the Khasi Uprising under Tirot Sing (1829), then the Indigo Revolt in Bengal (1859), and concludes with the Deccan Riots in Maharashtra (1875).

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1
Determine the start year of each uprising.
Paika Rebellion began in 1817; Khasi Uprising began in 1829; Indigo Revolt began in 1859; Deccan Riots occurred in 1875.
Identifying precise historical dates is necessary for accurate chronological placement.
2
Sequence the events chronologically from earliest to latest.
1817 (Paika Rebellion) → 1829 (Khasi Uprising) → 1859 (Indigo Revolt) → 1875 (Deccan Riots).
Arranging the years sequentially establishes the true historical progression of regional resistance movements.

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Chronology of 19th-Century Peasant and Tribal Revolts in Colonial India
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Which sequence places the following historical events related to revolutionary nationalism, left-wing movements, and the Indian National Army in the correct chronological order, from earliest to latest?

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The correct chronological sequence from earliest to latest is: Kakori Train Action executed by the Hindustan Republican Association (August 1925), Initiation of the Meerut Conspiracy Case trial against trade unionists and radical leaders (March 1929), Formation of the Congress Socialist Party (CSP) at its founding conference in Patna (May 1934), and Proclamation of the Arzi Hukumat-i-Azad Hind (Provisional Government of Free India) in Singapore by Subhas Chandra Bose (October 1943).
The correct chronological progression is: Kakori Train Action (August 1925) -> Meerut Conspiracy Case (March 1929) -> Congress Socialist Party formation (May 1934) -> Azad Hind Provisional Government proclamation (October 1943).

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1
Determine the date of the Kakori Train Action.
The Kakori Train Action was executed by members of the Hindustan Republican Association (HRA) on August 9, 1925.
Establishing the date places this revolutionary event first among the choices.
2
Determine the date of the initiation of the Meerut Conspiracy Case.
The British colonial government arrested prominent labor leaders and launched the Meerut Conspiracy Case trial in March 1929.
This places the Meerut trials after the Kakori event of 1925.
3
Determine the date of the foundation of the Congress Socialist Party (CSP).
The Congress Socialist Party was formally formed at its founding conference in Patna in May 1934 under Jayaprakash Narayan and Acharya Narendra Deva.
This establishes the third position in chronological order.
4
Determine the date of the proclamation of the Provisional Government of Free India.
Subhas Chandra Bose proclaimed the Arzi Hukumat-i-Azad Hind in Singapore on October 21, 1943.
This is the final event in the timeline.

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Chronological timeline of revolutionary, left-wing, and INA developments during the Indian national movement
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Medieval Indian dynasties introduced several specialized administrative frameworks and governance reforms. Arrange the following administrative developments in correct chronological order, from the earliest to the latest:

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The correct chronological sequence begins with Alauddin Khalji's market control regulations (early 14th century), followed by Mahmud Gawan's administrative redistribution of Bahmani tarafs (late 15th century), Akbar's Mansabdari system formalization (late 16th century), and concludes with Shivaji Maharaj's Ashtapradhan council (late 17th century).
The correct sequence follows the precise historical timeline of medieval Indian administration: Alauddin Khalji's market regulations (c. 1305 CE) → Mahmud Gawan's Bahmani provincial redistribution into eight tarafs (c. 1470s CE) → Akbar's Mansabdari system (c. 1575 CE) → Shivaji Maharaj's Ashtapradhan administration (1674 CE).

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Identify the timeframe of Delhi Sultanate administrative reforms.
Alauddin Khalji instituted the market control system (Diwan-i-Riyasat and Shahna-i-Mandi) around 1305 CE during the Khalji dynasty.
This is the earliest event among the options listed.
2
Identify the timeframe of Deccan regional kingdom administrative reforms.
Mahmud Gawan served as Prime Minister of the Bahmani Sultanate and reorganized the 4 original provinces into 8 tarafs around the 1470s CE to curb governor autonomy.
This took place in the 15th century, following the Delhi Sultanate reforms.
3
Identify the timeframe of Mughal administrative reforms.
Emperor Akbar introduced and organized the Mansabdari system with Zat and Sawar ranks around 1575 CE.
This occurred during the high period of Mughal state-building in the late 16th century.
4
Identify the timeframe of Maratha administrative institution.
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj formally introduced the advisory council of eight ministers (Ashtapradhan) during his coronation at Raigad in 1674 CE.
This is the latest event in the sequence, occurring in the late 17th century.

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Chronological evolution of governance and administrative structures in medieval India across Delhi Sultanate, Bahmani Sultanate, Mughal Empire, and Maratha State.
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Which of the following options represents the correct geographical sequence of these major public sector integrated steel plants in India when arranged from North to South?

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The correct geographical sequence from North to South is Bokaro Steel Plant, followed by Rourkela Steel Plant, Bhilai Steel Plant, and Visakhapatnam Steel Plant.
The correct sequence places Bokaro Steel Plant at the northernmost position (~23.67° N in Jharkhand), followed by Rourkela Steel Plant (~22.25° N in Odisha), Bhilai Steel Plant (~21.21° N in Chhattisgarh), and Visakhapatnam Steel Plant at the southernmost position (~17.68° N in Andhra Pradesh).

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1
Determine the spatial locations and approximate latitudinal positions of each steel plant.
Bokaro (~23.67° N), Rourkela (~22.25° N), Bhilai (~21.21° N), and Visakhapatnam (~17.68° N).
Latitude dictates the relative North-to-South alignment on a map of India.
2
Arrange the locations in descending order of latitude from North to South.
Bokaro Steel Plant (Jharkhand) → Rourkela Steel Plant (Odisha) → Bhilai Steel Plant (Chhattisgarh) → Visakhapatnam Steel Plant (Andhra Pradesh).
Higher latitude values represent positions further north.

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Spatial distribution and latitudinal alignment of major industrial nodes and heavy metallurgical plants in India
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Soru 197Soru

Arrange the following Indian cities in the correct chronological sequence of the normal arrival date of the South-West Monsoon, from the earliest to the latest:

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The correct chronological sequence of the normal onset of the South-West Monsoon is Thiruvananthapuram (around June 1), followed by Mumbai (around June 10–11), Delhi (around June 27–30), and lastly Jodhpur (around July 5–8).
The South-West Monsoon enters the Indian subcontinent from the south and south-west. The normal onset date over the southern tip at Kerala (Thiruvananthapuram) is around June 1. As the Arabian Sea branch advances northward along the west coast, it reaches Mumbai by June 10–11. The combined branches advance across the Indo-Gangetic plains, reaching Delhi by late June (around June 27–30), and finally cover the desert regions of western Rajasthan (Jodhpur) by early July (around July 5–8).

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1
Identify the geographical location and monsoon entry point for each city
Thiruvananthapuram is on the southern tip (Kerala coast); Mumbai is on the western coast; Delhi is in the northern plains; Jodhpur is in western Rajasthan.
The South-West Monsoon advances from south/south-west towards the north-west.
2
Determine the normal IMD monsoon onset dates for each city
Thiruvananthapuram (~June 1) < Mumbai (~June 10-11) < Delhi (~June 27-30) < Jodhpur (~July 5-8).
The Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal branches travel northward and north-westward, reaching the extreme north-western parts of India last.
3
Arrange the cities from earliest to latest arrival date
Sequence: Thiruvananthapuram → Mumbai → Delhi → Jodhpur.
Matches the spatial progression of the advancing monsoon across the Indian subcontinent.

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Spatial progression and normal onset dates of the South-West Monsoon in India
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Soru 198Soru

Arrange the following procedural stages involved in the enactment of the Budget (Annual Financial Statement) in the Indian Parliament in their correct chronological sequence from the initial stage to final enactment:

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The correct chronological order of stages in passing the Budget in Indian Parliament is: Presentation of the Budget -> General Discussion -> Scrutiny by Departmental Standing Committees during parliamentary recess -> Voting on Demands for Grants (in Lok Sabha) -> Passing of the Appropriation Bill -> Passing of the Finance Bill.
The statutory and procedural flow of the Indian Parliamentary Budget follows six strict sequential stages. It begins with Presentation of the Budget (Article 112), followed by a broad General Discussion. Parliament then adjourns for recess to let 24 Departmentally Related Standing Committees scrutinize individual ministry demands. Upon reassembling, the Lok Sabha votes on Demands for Grants. Next, the Appropriation Bill (Article 114) is passed to authorize withdrawals from the Consolidated Fund of India. Finally, the Finance Bill is passed to enact tax and revenue proposals.

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1
Identify the inaugural stage of the legislative budget process.
Presentation of the Budget (Annual Financial Statement under Article 112) along with the Finance Minister's speech is the first step.
Parliament cannot discuss financial provisions before they are formally laid.
2
Determine the broad debate stage immediately following presentation.
General Discussion takes place in both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha.
It allows members to debate overall fiscal policies before detailed scrutiny.
3
Identify the committee evaluation mechanism introduced in 1993.
Recess for Departmentally Related Standing Committees (DRSCs) to examine ministry-wise Demands for Grants.
Houses adjourn temporarily so 24 standing committees can scrutinize detailed estimates and submit reports.
4
Locate the voting phase for expenditure.
Voting on Demands for Grants occurs exclusively in the Lok Sabha.
Under Article 113(2), Rajya Sabha has no voting power on demands for grants.
5
Identify the legislation authorizing expenditure withdrawal.
Passing of the Appropriation Bill under Article 114.
No money can be withdrawn from the Consolidated Fund of India except under appropriation made by law.
6
Identify the final legislation authorizing revenue collection.
Passing of the Finance Bill under Article 110/117.
The Finance Bill legalizes tax proposals, completing the enactment of the Budget.

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Stages in Enactment of Budget (Annual Financial Statement) under Indian Constitutional Law and Parliamentary Rules
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Arrange the following key milestones in India's economic planning history and structural reforms in correct chronological order from earliest to latest:

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The correct chronological order is: Establishment of the Planning Commission of India (1950) → Launch of the First Five-Year Plan (1951) → Implementation of LPG Structural Reforms (1991) → Establishment of NITI Aayog (2015).
The correct sequence follows the historical progression of Indian economic policy: The Planning Commission was set up in March 1950, followed by the initiation of the First Five-Year Plan in April 1951. Decades later, India undertook landmark LPG structural reforms in July 1991. Finally, NITI Aayog was established on January 1, 2015, replacing the Planning Commission.

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1
Identify the year of the Planning Commission's establishment
The Planning Commission was established in March 1950.
This marked the official beginning of state-led planned economic development in post-independence India.
2
Identify the start year of the First Five-Year Plan
The First Five-Year Plan covered the period from 1951 to 1956.
It was launched shortly after setting up the Planning Commission.
3
Identify the timeline of major LPG structural reforms
The New Economic Policy introducing LPG reforms was unveiled in July 1991.
This occurred in response to the severe balance of payments crisis of 1991.
4
Identify the date NITI Aayog came into existence
NITI Aayog replaced the Planning Commission on January 1, 2015.
It was established to foster cooperative federalism and bottom-up policy planning.
5
Sequence the events from earliest to latest year
1950 → 1951 → 1991 → 2015.
Arranging the years chronologically yields the final sequence.

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Chronology of Economic Planning and Reforms in India
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Arrange the following sequential stages involved in the passage of an Ordinary Bill within a House of the Indian Parliament in their correct chronological order:

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The correct procedural order for an Ordinary Bill within a House of Parliament is: First Reading (Introduction), followed by Second Reading (General Discussion), Committee Stage, Consideration Stage, and finally Third Reading.
The lawmaking process for an Ordinary Bill in a House of the Indian Parliament progresses logically from initial presentation to final approval. It begins with First Reading (Introduction), moves into Second Reading's General Discussion, undergoes detailed scrutiny during the Committee Stage, undergoes clause-by-clause voting in the Consideration Stage, and culminates in the Third Reading where the bill is voted upon as a whole.

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1
Identify the initial step of lawmaking in Parliament
First Reading (Introduction of the Bill in the House) takes place when a member moves for leave to introduce the bill.
No debate occurs at this stage; it formally places the bill before the House.
2
Determine the broad evaluation phase after introduction
Second Reading - Stage of General Discussion occurs next.
The House discusses the general provisions and principles of the bill without clause-by-clause voting.
3
Identify the detailed scrutiny phase
Committee Stage follows the general discussion.
The bill is scrutinized in depth by a committee before being reported back to the House.
4
Determine the clause-level voting phase in the House
Consideration Stage takes place after the committee submits its report.
The House considers each clause and proposed amendment individually.
5
Identify the final voting phase within the House
Third Reading concludes the process in that House.
Members vote on whether the bill as a whole should pass without proposing new amendments.

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Legislative Procedure for Ordinary Bills in Indian Parliament
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