UPSC Prelims 2025·GS1·geography·indian geography

Consider the following pairs : State Description I. Arunachal Pradesh : The capital is named after a fort, and the State has two National Parks II. Nagaland : The State came into existence on the basis of a Constitutional Amendment Act III. Tripura : Initially a Part 'C' State, it became a centrally administered territory with the reorganization of States in 1956 and later attained the status of a full-fledged State How many of the above pairs are correctly matched?

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  1. AOnly one
  2. BOnly two
  3. CAll the threeCorrect
  4. DNone

Explanation

All three state descriptions are correctly matched: I. Arunachal Pradesh - Capital named after a fort, has two National Parks: Correct. Itanagar, the capital, is named after the Ita Fort. The state has Namdapha National Park and Mouling National Park. II. Nagaland - State came into existence based on Constitutional Amendment Act: Correct. Nagaland was created through the 13th Constitutional Amendment Act, 1962, which provided for its formation as a separate state. III. Tripura - Initially Part 'C' State, became centrally administered territory in 1956, later attained full statehood: Correct. Tripura was a Part 'C' state after independence, became a Union Territory in 1956 during states reorganization, and achieved full statehood in 1972.
geography: Consider the following pairs : State Description I. Arunachal Pradesh : The capital is named after a fort, and the State

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