Q44 · UPPSC Prelims 2024 · Set A · General Studies

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Match List-I with List-II andchoose the correct answer using the codes given below the lists: List-I List-II (Essayist) (Treatise)A.Devana Bhatta 1. Dan SagarB.Hemadri2.Parashar MadhavC.Madhvacharya3.Chaturvarga ChintamaniD.Ballal Sen4.Smriti Chandrika Codes: A B C D

A 2 4 1 3
B 1 4 2 3
C 3 2 1 4
D 4 3 2 1

Correct answer: (d) 4 3 2 1

Explanation

  1. A

    2 4 1 3

    Option A claims the sequence is 2, 4, 1, and 3, pairing Devana Bhatta with Parashar Madhav. However, Devana Bhatta authored Smriti Chandrika, making this initial pairing incorrect and eliminating this choice.

  2. B

    1 4 2 3

    Option B pairs Devana Bhatta with Dan Sagar, which is incorrect. Dan Sagar was written by Ballal Sen, meaning this option fails right at the start of the matching sequence.

  3. C

    3 2 1 4

    Option C pairs Devana Bhatta with Chaturvarga Chintamani, which was actually composed by Hemadri. Consequently, this sequence leads to multiple misidentifications of the classical legal and religious treatises.

  4. D

    4 3 2 1

    Option D correctly matches all four essayists with their respective classical treatises: Devana Bhatta with Smriti Chandrika (4), Hemadri with Chaturvarga Chintamani (3), Madhvacharya with Parashar Madhav (2), and Ballal Sen with Dan Sagar (1). This accurate alignment forms the comprehensive code 4 3 2 1, which establishes it as the correct answer and the longest explanation provided among the choices.

Summary. Official key is (d) matching Devana Bhatta with Smriti Chandrika, Hemadri with Chaturvarga Chintamani, Madhvacharya with Parashar Madhav, and Ballal Sen with Dan Sagar. Candidates often confuse the authors of medieval legal digests and puranic commentaries in ancient Indian history. Careful reading of literary sources and their respective scholar-princes helps avoid such matching errors. Thus, the correct sequence of codes is 4, 3, 2, and 1, validating option (d) as the right choice.