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2. Commission Decision Paper Main Examination for recruitement to Group 2 servi9ces - Notf. No. 18/2016 - Final Decision of Commission on objections by candidates on Paper 2 dated 31/08/2017 Answer as Question ID Gist of the Question Gist of Objection Reasons for decision of the Commisison Decision of Commission per Final key 1 2 3 4 5 6 Identity the lake which is mentioned in The objection is incorrect. Source: B S L 79840725991 the Pithapuram inscription of Prithvisvara 3 Pakala is the correct Given option is correct Hanumantha Rao, Andhrula Charitra, p 199 of Velanadu Which of the following places is an The objection is incorrect. Source: B S L 79840725994 4 Sanganakallu Given option is correct evidence of Chalcolithic age in Andhra Hanumantha Rao, Andhrula Charitra, p 28 There is no revision in key. The present objection is that Ushavadatta is also correct. One candidates also misquotes, ASI website Who among the followed issued Junnar page on Lenyadri group of caves, Junnar. 79840725998 4 Ushavadatta issued the inscription Given option is correct Inscription Ayama was the minister who issued Junnar Inscription. The name of Ushavadatta is not there in the said page. In the given answers, the only correct answer is Ayama The objections are incorrect. Source: Early Which Ikshvaku ruler was described as Historic Andhra Pradesh, Edited by: I. K. 79840726000 3 Shantamula I is the correct answer Given option is correct "Sri Partavadhipathi" Sharma, Andhra Pradesh History Congress and Telugu University, Vol 3, page 38 The present objection is that none of the given Rudrapurushadatta issued which of the Answer is reiterated. Another objection states answers is correct. The objection is incorrect. 79840726001 1 Given option is correct following inscriptions that Gatha Saptasathi is answer Gatha Saptasati is a collection of poetry and many poems are written by women. The inscription at which place records No objection is written. Another objection The objection is incorrect. Source: Early History 79840726002 multiple gifts to different sections and 4 Given option is correct states Arya Srunga is correct answer of Deccan, Vol 1, Ghulam Yazdani, page 107 institutions by the ruler Which of the following contains writings The objection is incorrect. There is no problem 79840726004 3 Translation is wrong. Given option is correct by women in translation. Given option is correct The objection is incorrect. Source: Early History 79840726005 The text "Yogasara" was written by 1 Konda Kundacharya is correct Given option is correct of Deccan, Vol 1, Ghulam Yazdani, page 107 The objection is incorrect. Source: Andhrula Which inscription mentioned about 79840726010 1 Bayyaram is the correct answer Charitra, J.Durga Prasad, Telugu Akademi, Part Given option is correct Kakatiyas for the first time 1, p 73 The obejctions are incorrect. Source: Andhrula Kakatiyas where subordinate to which 79840726011 4 Other options are also correct Charitra, J.Durga Prasad, Telugu Akademi, Part Given option is correct dyansaty 1, p 73 The objection stating option 1 is correct is not correct. However option 2 is also correct. Who among the following used the title 79840726013 2 & 3 Ganapathi deva is also correct Correct options are 2 and 3. Source: Source: Options 2 & 3 are treated as correct "Rayagaja Kesari" Andhrula Charitra, J.Durga Prasad, Telugu Akademi, Part 1 p 81 The obejctions are incorrect. Gathasaptasati is collection of poetry on love and life. Given The early history of Satavahana family 79840726015 4 Dhwatrimsatupttalika is correct option is correct. Source: Andhrula Charitra Given option is correct was not mentioned in upto 1965 published by B R Ambedkar open university, 1997, page 44 & 45 The obejctions are incorrect. Source: Andhrula Which Reddy rules assumed the title, 79840726019 1 Anavema reddy is also correct Charitra, J.Durga Prasad, Telugu Akademi, Part Given option is correct "Rachur Durgavibhala" 1, p 96 The objection is incorrect. Source: A study of During Vijyayanagar rule, viprvinodins 79840726022 4 Weavers is the correct answer the history and culture of the Andhras, K. Given option is correct were a sect or Satyanarayana, Vol 2, p 398 There is nothing wrong in framing of the The other options are also correct. Another question but there are multiple answers. 79840726023 1,3 & 4 Options 1, 3 & 4 are correct Who among the following observed the objection states that the question is ambiguous Correct options are 1, 3 & 4 i.e Conti, Barbosa prevalence of Sati Practice in Vijayanaga and Nuniz In which place Dutch East India Company The objection is incorrect. Given option is 79840726026 established its first factory in Andrha 2 First and Fourth options are correct Given option is correct correct. Desa Name the Sub-Collector of Rajahmundry The obejctions are incorrect. Source: Andhrula 79840726027 who opened Anglo-vernacular schools at 4 Reverend Noble Charitra, J.Durga Prasad, Telugu Akademi, Part Given option is correct several places in Andhra 2 p 34 The objections are incorrect because the first American Baptist Mission in Andhra was started In 1835, it was established in Jammalamadugu by Rev Samuel S Day in 1840 at Nellore. Source: The question is deleted as there is no correct 79840726028 1 and 1866 at Ongole. page 83, Gazetteer of Nellore District: Brought answer upto 1938, Government of Madras, In which year American Baptist Mission Government Press, 1942 was established in Andhra The objections are incorrect. The options do Which of the following journals was not contain full names. Hence, given option is 79840726030 2 The other options are also corrrect. Given option is correct started by Veeresalingam correct.Source: History of Modern Andhra Pradesh, P R Rao, page 92 The objection is correct. The correct option is In which place peoplve revolted against 79840726032 1 The correct answer is Rekapalli 1.Source: History of Modern Andhra, P R Rao, Option 1 is the correct option English againt their forest policies pages 99-100 Which organiztion took active part in The obejctions are incorrect. Source: Andhrula 79840726033 organizing Bipin Chandra Pal's tour of 1 Rajhamundry Students' Association Charitra, J.Durga Prasad, Telugu Akademi, Part Given option is correct Rajahmundry 2 p 45, 46 Identify the person, who was the The obejctions are incorrect. Source: Andhrula 79840726035 president of National College, 4 Option 1 is correct. Option 2 is correct Given option is correct Charitra, J.Durga Prasad, Telugu Akademi, p 52 Machilipatnam founded in 1910 The objections are incorrect. Given option is In which year the Socialist party its correct. Source: Comprehensive history of 79840726041 4 1935 is the correct answer Given option is correct Andhra Branch Andhra Pradesh, Volume 7, page 434, AP History Congress and Telugu University Who among the following from Guntur The objections are incorrect. Seshagiri and wrote series of articles in Hindu paper Sehagiri rao are not same. Source: Adunika 79840726042 1 Seshagiri rao is the correct answer Given option is correct O the preset positio of the Telugu Andhra Desa Charitra by A V Koti Reddy, Telugu people Academy, page 165 The President of the First Andhra The objections are incorrect. The question is on Mahasabha held at Bapatla in 1913 Ramachandra Rao and Nyapati Subba Rao are "president" who opposed idea of separate 79840726044 2 Given option is correct opposed the idea of separate Andhra correct Andhra. Source: History of Modern Andhra State. What is his name Pradesh, P R Rao, page 92 In which year B.N. Sharma introduced a resolution in the Central Legislative The objection is incorrect. Source: History of 79840726045 2 1917 is the correct answer Given option is correct Assembly on Linguistic reorganization of Modern Andhra, P R Rao, pages 99-100 States Only Bobbili Raja was CM of Madras State in Who among the following opposed Other options are also correct. Also, the name 1932. The objection on name is also incorrect 79840726046 separate state for Andhras once he 4 Given option is correct is Raja of Bobbili because he was popularly known as "Bobbili became Chief Minister of Madras State in Raja". The objections are incorrect 1932 On which date in 1953, the States As seen from the report of first SRC, the Other options are correct. Another objection There is no correct answer. The question is 79840726052 Reorganization was set up by 3 Commission was constituted by a resolution of states that there is no correct answer deleted Government of India MHA on 29/12/1953. In which year B.Ramakrishna Rao the Chief Minister of Hyderabad State, a The objection is incorrect. He announced in strong advocate of Telangana State 1956 is correct answer. He supported in the 1955 after the Chief Ministers' conference. 79840726053 3 Given option is correct changed his stand and suggested "peddamanushala oppandamu". Source: Andhrula Charitra, J.Durga Prasad, immediate merger of Telangana with Telugu Akademi, Part 2 p 136 Andhra The objection is incorrect. Source: Triveni, Chief Who founded Vartamana Editor: I V Chalapathi Rao, Article by Dr V V B 79840726054 Vyavaaharikandhra Bhasha Parivartaka 1 Gidugu Ramamurthy is correct option Given option is correct Rama Rao, "The Langugage Visionary Gidugu", Samajam? page 14, Triveni, Jan-Mar, 2016 The objection is incorrect. Source: The Srikakulam armed struggle took place Comprehensive history of Andhra Pradesh, 79840726058 4 1967-70 is correct period Given option is correct during Volume 8, page 142, AP History Congress and Telugu University The Andhra Pradesh led by one of the The objection is incorrect. Given option is 79840726059 3 Damodaram Sanjivayya passed the bill Given option is correct following a bill on land reforms correct. The following expenditure shall be 79840726066 charged on the consolidated fund of 4 Debt charges i.e GOI are not charged on CFI Given key is correct.
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