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Prelims 2023Q.39GeographyStatement Analysis

Consider the following statements:

  1. Amarkantak Hills are at the confluence of Vindhya and Sahyadri Ranges.
  2. Biligirirangan Hills constitute the easternmost part of Satpura Range.
  3. Seshachalam Hills constitute the southernmost part of Western Ghats.

How many of the statements given above are correct?

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PARTIAL TRUTHPrelims 2022

Statement: 'The Governor has the power to grant pardons for offences against State laws.'

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Technically true, but UPSC added 'including death sentence.' That one addition makes it wrong. I have seen 47,000 aspirants choose the confident-sounding option. The trap is in what you don't re-read.

ABSOLUTE TERM TRAPPrelims 2021

Statement: 'Fundamental Rights are always absolute and cannot be restricted.'

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