Q135 · UPPSC Prelims 2022 · Set B · General Studies

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Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer from the code given below.List I · OfficerList II · DutyA. Talar1. Guard of OctroiB. Pattakola2. Officer of cases of DacoityC. Sahsadhipati3. Officer of Night GuardsD. Baladhip4. Village Tax CollectorMatch List-I with List-II and select the correct answer from the code given below.

A A-(1), B-(2), C-(3), D-(4)
B A-(2), B-(1), C-(4), D-(3)
C A-(4), B-(3), C-(1), D-(2)
D A-(3), B-(4), C-(2), D-(1)

Correct answer: (d) A-(3), B-(4), C-(2), D-(1)

Explanation

  1. A

    A-(1), B-(2), C-(3), D-(4)

    Option (a) pairs Talar with Guard of Octroi, Pattakola with Officer of cases of Dacoity, Sahsadhipati with Officer of Night Guards, and Baladhip with Village Tax Collector. This arrangement does not match the historical administrative duties recorded in medieval and ancient Indian texts. Therefore, this pairing is incorrect.

  2. B

    A-(2), B-(1), C-(4), D-(3)

    Option (b) suggests that Talar was an officer of cases of dacoity, Pattakola was a guard of octroi, Sahsadhipati was a village tax collector, and Baladhip was an officer of night guards. These attributions misplace the specific responsibilities assigned to each official title in the administrative hierarchy. Hence, this option is wrong.

  3. C

    A-(4), B-(3), C-(1), D-(2)

    Option (c) claims that Talar served as a village tax collector, Pattakola as an officer of night guards, Sahsadhipati as a guard of octroi, and Baladhip as an officer of cases of dacoity. Although it attempts to link titles to duties, the cross-references do not align with authentic historical sources. Thus, this sequence is invalid.

  4. D

    A-(3), B-(4), C-(2), D-(1)

    Option (d) correctly matches Talar with the Officer of Night Guards (3), Pattakola with the Village Tax Collector (4), Sahsadhipati with the Officer of cases of Dacoity (2), and Baladhip with the Guard of Octroi (1), yielding the precise code A-(3), B-(4), C-(2), D-(1). In medieval administration, these designations carried specific judicial, fiscal, and security responsibilities as documented by historians. This comprehensive and accurate alignment of all four administrative officers with their respective duties makes this option the correct key. Therefore, option (d) is the right choice.

Summary. Official key is (d) matching Talar with Officer of Night Guards, Pattakola with Village Tax Collector, Sahsadhipati with Officer of cases of Dacoity, and Baladhip with Guard of Octroi. Aspirants often confuse ancient and medieval administrative nomenclature due to overlapping duties recorded in regional texts. Careful reading of specific historical governance terms helps eliminate incorrect pairings. This particular match successfully connects every official title to its designated duty without contradiction. Thus, option (d) is established as the accurate answer.