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Question
Match Column-A with Column-B and choose the correct option:
| Column - A (Subjects) |
Column - B (List) |
||
| (a) | E-Programming | 1. | Concurrent List |
| (b) | Police | 2. | Union List |
| (c) | Education | 3. | State List |
| (d) | Defence | 4. | Residuary List |
Options
(a) - 4, (b) - 3, (c) - 1, (d) - 2
(a) - 3, (b) - 4, (c) - 1, (d) - 2
(a) - 4, (b) - 1, (c) - 3, (d) - 2
(a) - 4, (b) - 2, (c) - 1, (d) - 3
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Solution
(a) - 4, (b) - 3, (c) - 1, (d) - 2
Explanation:
| Column - A (Subjects) |
Column - B (List) |
||
| (a) | E-Programming | 4. | Residuary List |
| (b) | Police | 3. | State List |
| (c) | Education | 1. | Concurrent List |
| (d) | Defence | 2. | Union List |
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