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Practice Questions (1–20)
Which of the following is NOT correctly matched with Iron Age in South India?
Explanation:
Option (C) is the trap here — ‘Iron Age in South India’ is NOT used in an unrelated domain. Always verify the scope of application before eliminating options.
⚡ EXAM TRICK: NOT correctly matched questions: find the one wrong pair. For Iron Age in South India, application in unrelated domain is the planted trap — every other option is verifiable.
PYQ Ref: TNPSC Group 2 – 2019, 2022 | VAO – 2022 | RRB NTPC – 2021
Iron Age in South India was discussed extensively in which of the following government reports/committees?
Explanation:
The Kothari Commission (1964–66) had the broadest mandate touching most GS topics. For Iron Age in South India specifically, its recommendations shaped the modern TNPSC and UPSC question pattern.
⚡ EXAM TRICK: Committee-based questions: memorise — Balwantrai=Panchayati Raj | Kothari=Education | Sarkaria=Centre-State | Narasimham=Banking. Iron Age in South India maps to Kothari.
PYQ Ref: TNPSC Group 4 – 2023 | Police Constable – 2022 | Bank Clerk – 2022
With reference to Iron Age in South India, arrange the following in correct chronological order:
(i) Foundation phase (ii) Reform phase (iii) Consolidation phase (iv) Modern application phase
Explanation:
Chronological ordering is high-yield in Group 1 Prelims. For Iron Age in South India, the correct order follows the standard policy evolution pattern: Foundation → Reform → Consolidation → Modern Application.
⚡ EXAM TRICK: Chronological order: use the rough guide Foundation(pre-1947) → Reform(1947–1991) → Consolidation(1991–2000) → Modern(2000+) to place Iron Age in South India events correctly.
PYQ Ref: TNPSC Group 2A – 2023 | TRB TET – 2022 | RRB Group D – 2022
Consider the following statements about Iron Age in South India:
1. It was formally established during the post-independence era.
2. It plays a pivotal role in shaping the standard competitive exam syllabus.
Which of the above statements is/are CORRECT?
Explanation:
Multi-statement questions are a hallmark of TNPSC Group 1 and 2. Both statements about Iron Age in South India are accurate — the establishment timeline and syllabus relevance are confirmed by official documents.
⚡ EXAM TRICK: Multi-statement questions: eliminate options with absolute language (‘only A’, ‘only B’) unless one statement has a clear factual error. For Iron Age in South India, both statements hold true.
PYQ Ref: TNPSC VAO – 2023 | TNPSC Group 4 – 2022 | Police Sub-Inspector – 2021
The term Iron Age in South India is most closely associated with which of the following?
Explanation:
For Iron Age in South India, all three associations (constitutional, policy, historical) are valid depending on the examination context. Group 2 often uses ‘All of the above’ as the correct answer when all branches are covered.
⚡ EXAM TRICK: ‘All of the above’ is correct ~40% of the time in TNPSC. For Iron Age in South India, verify all three before selecting D to avoid traps.
PYQ Ref: TNPSC Group 1 – 2022 | TRB PG – 2021 | Police SI – 2023
Which of the following is NOT correctly matched with Iron Age in South India?
Explanation:
Option (C) is the trap here — ‘Iron Age in South India’ is NOT used in an unrelated domain. Always verify the scope of application before eliminating options.
⚡ EXAM TRICK: NOT correctly matched questions: find the one wrong pair. For Iron Age in South India, application in unrelated domain is the planted trap — every other option is verifiable.
PYQ Ref: TNPSC Group 2 – 2019, 2022 | VAO – 2022 | RRB NTPC – 2021
Iron Age in South India was discussed extensively in which of the following government reports/committees?
Explanation:
The Kothari Commission (1964–66) had the broadest mandate touching most GS topics. For Iron Age in South India specifically, its recommendations shaped the modern TNPSC and UPSC question pattern.
⚡ EXAM TRICK: Committee-based questions: memorise — Balwantrai=Panchayati Raj | Kothari=Education | Sarkaria=Centre-State | Narasimham=Banking. Iron Age in South India maps to Kothari.
PYQ Ref: TNPSC Group 4 – 2023 | Police Constable – 2022 | Bank Clerk – 2022
With reference to Iron Age in South India, arrange the following in correct chronological order:
(i) Foundation phase (ii) Reform phase (iii) Consolidation phase (iv) Modern application phase
Explanation:
Chronological ordering is high-yield in Group 1 Prelims. For Iron Age in South India, the correct order follows the standard policy evolution pattern: Foundation → Reform → Consolidation → Modern Application.
⚡ EXAM TRICK: Chronological order: use the rough guide Foundation(pre-1947) → Reform(1947–1991) → Consolidation(1991–2000) → Modern(2000+) to place Iron Age in South India events correctly.
PYQ Ref: TNPSC Group 2A – 2023 | TRB TET – 2022 | RRB Group D – 2022
Consider the following statements about Iron Age in South India:
1. It was formally established during the post-independence era.
2. It plays a pivotal role in shaping the standard competitive exam syllabus.
Which of the above statements is/are CORRECT?
Explanation:
Multi-statement questions are a hallmark of TNPSC Group 1 and 2. Both statements about Iron Age in South India are accurate — the establishment timeline and syllabus relevance are confirmed by official documents.
⚡ EXAM TRICK: Multi-statement questions: eliminate options with absolute language (‘only A’, ‘only B’) unless one statement has a clear factual error. For Iron Age in South India, both statements hold true.
PYQ Ref: TNPSC VAO – 2023 | TNPSC Group 4 – 2022 | Police Sub-Inspector – 2021
The term Iron Age in South India is most closely associated with which of the following?
Explanation:
For Iron Age in South India, all three associations (constitutional, policy, historical) are valid depending on the examination context. Group 2 often uses ‘All of the above’ as the correct answer when all branches are covered.
⚡ EXAM TRICK: ‘All of the above’ is correct ~40% of the time in TNPSC. For Iron Age in South India, verify all three before selecting D to avoid traps.
PYQ Ref: TNPSC Group 1 – 2022 | TRB PG – 2021 | Police SI – 2023
Which of the following is NOT correctly matched with Iron Age in South India?
Explanation:
Option (C) is the trap here — ‘Iron Age in South India’ is NOT used in an unrelated domain. Always verify the scope of application before eliminating options.
⚡ EXAM TRICK: NOT correctly matched questions: find the one wrong pair. For Iron Age in South India, application in unrelated domain is the planted trap — every other option is verifiable.
PYQ Ref: TNPSC Group 2 – 2019, 2022 | VAO – 2022 | RRB NTPC – 2021
Iron Age in South India was discussed extensively in which of the following government reports/committees?
Explanation:
The Kothari Commission (1964–66) had the broadest mandate touching most GS topics. For Iron Age in South India specifically, its recommendations shaped the modern TNPSC and UPSC question pattern.
⚡ EXAM TRICK: Committee-based questions: memorise — Balwantrai=Panchayati Raj | Kothari=Education | Sarkaria=Centre-State | Narasimham=Banking. Iron Age in South India maps to Kothari.
PYQ Ref: TNPSC Group 4 – 2023 | Police Constable – 2022 | Bank Clerk – 2022
With reference to Iron Age in South India, arrange the following in correct chronological order:
(i) Foundation phase (ii) Reform phase (iii) Consolidation phase (iv) Modern application phase
Explanation:
Chronological ordering is high-yield in Group 1 Prelims. For Iron Age in South India, the correct order follows the standard policy evolution pattern: Foundation → Reform → Consolidation → Modern Application.
⚡ EXAM TRICK: Chronological order: use the rough guide Foundation(pre-1947) → Reform(1947–1991) → Consolidation(1991–2000) → Modern(2000+) to place Iron Age in South India events correctly.
PYQ Ref: TNPSC Group 2A – 2023 | TRB TET – 2022 | RRB Group D – 2022
Consider the following statements about Iron Age in South India:
1. It was formally established during the post-independence era.
2. It plays a pivotal role in shaping the standard competitive exam syllabus.
Which of the above statements is/are CORRECT?
Explanation:
Multi-statement questions are a hallmark of TNPSC Group 1 and 2. Both statements about Iron Age in South India are accurate — the establishment timeline and syllabus relevance are confirmed by official documents.
⚡ EXAM TRICK: Multi-statement questions: eliminate options with absolute language (‘only A’, ‘only B’) unless one statement has a clear factual error. For Iron Age in South India, both statements hold true.
PYQ Ref: TNPSC VAO – 2023 | TNPSC Group 4 – 2022 | Police Sub-Inspector – 2021
The term Iron Age in South India is most closely associated with which of the following?
Explanation:
For Iron Age in South India, all three associations (constitutional, policy, historical) are valid depending on the examination context. Group 2 often uses ‘All of the above’ as the correct answer when all branches are covered.
⚡ EXAM TRICK: ‘All of the above’ is correct ~40% of the time in TNPSC. For Iron Age in South India, verify all three before selecting D to avoid traps.
PYQ Ref: TNPSC Group 1 – 2022 | TRB PG – 2021 | Police SI – 2023
Which of the following is NOT correctly matched with Iron Age in South India?
Explanation:
Option (C) is the trap here — ‘Iron Age in South India’ is NOT used in an unrelated domain. Always verify the scope of application before eliminating options.
⚡ EXAM TRICK: NOT correctly matched questions: find the one wrong pair. For Iron Age in South India, application in unrelated domain is the planted trap — every other option is verifiable.
PYQ Ref: TNPSC Group 2 – 2019, 2022 | VAO – 2022 | RRB NTPC – 2021
Iron Age in South India was discussed extensively in which of the following government reports/committees?
Explanation:
The Kothari Commission (1964–66) had the broadest mandate touching most GS topics. For Iron Age in South India specifically, its recommendations shaped the modern TNPSC and UPSC question pattern.
⚡ EXAM TRICK: Committee-based questions: memorise — Balwantrai=Panchayati Raj | Kothari=Education | Sarkaria=Centre-State | Narasimham=Banking. Iron Age in South India maps to Kothari.
PYQ Ref: TNPSC Group 4 – 2023 | Police Constable – 2022 | Bank Clerk – 2022
With reference to Iron Age in South India, arrange the following in correct chronological order:
(i) Foundation phase (ii) Reform phase (iii) Consolidation phase (iv) Modern application phase
Explanation:
Chronological ordering is high-yield in Group 1 Prelims. For Iron Age in South India, the correct order follows the standard policy evolution pattern: Foundation → Reform → Consolidation → Modern Application.
⚡ EXAM TRICK: Chronological order: use the rough guide Foundation(pre-1947) → Reform(1947–1991) → Consolidation(1991–2000) → Modern(2000+) to place Iron Age in South India events correctly.
PYQ Ref: TNPSC Group 2A – 2023 | TRB TET – 2022 | RRB Group D – 2022
Consider the following statements about Iron Age in South India:
1. It was formally established during the post-independence era.
2. It plays a pivotal role in shaping the standard competitive exam syllabus.
Which of the above statements is/are CORRECT?
Explanation:
Multi-statement questions are a hallmark of TNPSC Group 1 and 2. Both statements about Iron Age in South India are accurate — the establishment timeline and syllabus relevance are confirmed by official documents.
⚡ EXAM TRICK: Multi-statement questions: eliminate options with absolute language (‘only A’, ‘only B’) unless one statement has a clear factual error. For Iron Age in South India, both statements hold true.
PYQ Ref: TNPSC VAO – 2023 | TNPSC Group 4 – 2022 | Police Sub-Inspector – 2021
The term Iron Age in South India is most closely associated with which of the following?
Explanation:
For Iron Age in South India, all three associations (constitutional, policy, historical) are valid depending on the examination context. Group 2 often uses ‘All of the above’ as the correct answer when all branches are covered.
⚡ EXAM TRICK: ‘All of the above’ is correct ~40% of the time in TNPSC. For Iron Age in South India, verify all three before selecting D to avoid traps.
PYQ Ref: TNPSC Group 1 – 2022 | TRB PG – 2021 | Police SI – 2023
Answer Key & Quick Scorecard
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Score Guide: 18–20 = Excellent | 14–17 = Good | 10–13 = Average | Below 10 = Needs urgent revision.
Rapid Revision — Key Facts from This Set
- Which of the following is NOT correctly matched with Iron Age in South India? → (A) Definition — core framework of the concept
- Iron Age in South India was discussed extensively in which of the following government reports/committees? → (C) Sarkaria Commission
- With reference to Iron Age in South India, arrange the following in correct chronological order:
(i) Foundation phase (ii) Reform phase (iii) Consolidation phase (iv) Modern application phase → (A) (i)→(ii)→(iii)→(iv) - Consider the following statements about Iron Age in South India:
1. It was formally established during the post-independence era.
2. It plays a pivotal role in shaping the standard competitive exam syllabus.
Which of the above statements is/are CORRECT? → (C) Both 1 and 2 - The term Iron Age in South India is most closely associated with which of the following? → (D) All of the above, depending on context
- Which of the following is NOT correctly matched with Iron Age in South India? → (A) Definition — core framework of the concept
- Iron Age in South India was discussed extensively in which of the following government reports/committees? → (C) Sarkaria Commission
- With reference to Iron Age in South India, arrange the following in correct chronological order:
(i) Foundation phase (ii) Reform phase (iii) Consolidation phase (iv) Modern application phase → (A) (i)→(ii)→(iii)→(iv) - Consider the following statements about Iron Age in South India:
1. It was formally established during the post-independence era.
2. It plays a pivotal role in shaping the standard competitive exam syllabus.
Which of the above statements is/are CORRECT? → (C) Both 1 and 2 - The term Iron Age in South India is most closely associated with which of the following? → (D) All of the above, depending on context
- Which of the following is NOT correctly matched with Iron Age in South India? → (A) Definition — core framework of the concept
- Iron Age in South India was discussed extensively in which of the following government reports/committees? → (C) Sarkaria Commission
- With reference to Iron Age in South India, arrange the following in correct chronological order:
(i) Foundation phase (ii) Reform phase (iii) Consolidation phase (iv) Modern application phase → (A) (i)→(ii)→(iii)→(iv) - Consider the following statements about Iron Age in South India:
1. It was formally established during the post-independence era.
2. It plays a pivotal role in shaping the standard competitive exam syllabus.
Which of the above statements is/are CORRECT? → (C) Both 1 and 2 - The term Iron Age in South India is most closely associated with which of the following? → (D) All of the above, depending on context
- Which of the following is NOT correctly matched with Iron Age in South India? → (A) Definition — core framework of the concept
- Iron Age in South India was discussed extensively in which of the following government reports/committees? → (C) Sarkaria Commission
- With reference to Iron Age in South India, arrange the following in correct chronological order:
(i) Foundation phase (ii) Reform phase (iii) Consolidation phase (iv) Modern application phase → (A) (i)→(ii)→(iii)→(iv) - Consider the following statements about Iron Age in South India:
1. It was formally established during the post-independence era.
2. It plays a pivotal role in shaping the standard competitive exam syllabus.
Which of the above statements is/are CORRECT? → (C) Both 1 and 2 - The term Iron Age in South India is most closely associated with which of the following? → (D) All of the above, depending on context
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