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Question 1 Kerala History
Who among the following was the Sanyasi from Kerala who caught arrest in connection with salt Satyagraha at Vedaranya?
- A. Karunakara Guru
- B. Anandatheertha
- C. Chattambi Swamikal
- D. Vaghbhatananda
Correct answer: B. Anandatheertha
Correct answer (Option B):\nSwami Anandatheertha was a prominent social reformer and sanyasi from Kerala who actively participated in the national movement. He was arrested for taking part in the Salt Satyagraha at Vedaranya in 1930 under the leadership of C. Rajagopalachari. Option B is correct.\n\nWhy others are wrong:\nOption A founded the Santhigiri Ashram much later. Option C was a spiritual leader who passed away in 1924, before the Salt Satyagraha. Option D was a social reformer focused on ATMNS but did not participate at Vedaranya.\n\nStudy tip:\nNote down prominent regional leaders who linked Kerala social reforms to the mainstream freedom struggle like the Vedaranya march.
Question 2 Arts & Culture
Which was the play performed after the Ongallur Conference of the Yogakshema Sabha in 1943?
- A. Adukkalayil Ninnum Arangathekku
- B. Marakkudakkullile Maha Narakam
- C. Ritumati
- D. Pattabakki
Correct answer: C. Ritumati
Correct answer (Option C):\nRitumati is a famous progressive drama written by M. P. Bhattathiripad. It was staged effectively after the historic Ongallur Conference of the Yogakshema Sabha in 1943, highlighting social reforms. Option C is correct.\n\nWhy others are wrong:\nOption A was written by V. T. Bhattathiripad in 1929. Option B is a social drama by V. T. but from an earlier phase. Option D is a landmark political play written by K. Damodaran.\n\nRemember:\nSocial reform dramas played a major role in challenging orthodox customs in Kerala, often asked in KPSC examinations.
Question 3 Kerala Renaissance
Vala Samudaya Parishkarana Sabha was founded by
- A. Vaghbhatananda
- B. Ayyankali
- C. Poikayil Appachan
- D. K.P. Karuppan
Correct answer: D. K.P. Karuppan
Correct answer (Option D):\nPandit K. P. Karuppan established the Vala Samudaya Parishkarana Sabha in 1910 to uplift the socio-economic status of the fisherfolk and backward communities in Cochin. Option D is correct.\n\nWhy others are wrong:\nOption A established the Atmavidya Sangham. Option B founded the Sadhu Jana Paripalana Sangham. Option C founded the Prathyaksha Raksha Daiva Sabha.\n\nRemember:\nPandit Karuppan is often hailed as the Lincoln of Kerala for his efforts towards subaltern communities.
Question 4 Indian Constitution
The Article in Indian constitution prohibiting forced labour is
- A. 23
- B. 44
- C. 73
- D. 74
Correct answer: A. 23
Correct answer (Option A):\nArticle 23 of the Constitution of India prohibits trafficking in human beings and begar (forced labour). It is a vital Fundamental Right protecting human dignity under the Right against Exploitation. Option A is correct.\n\nWhy others are wrong:\nOption B relates to the Uniform Civil Code under DPSC. Option C deals with the extent of executive power of the Union. Option D deals with the Council of Ministers advising the President.\n\nRemember:\nFundamental Rights (Articles 12 to 35) are core focus areas for Indian Constitution sections in KPSC exams.
Question 5 Kerala History
The Decline of Nayar Dominance: Society and politics in Travancore, 1847-1908 is written by
- A. Francis Day
- B. William Logan
- C. Robin Jeffrey
- D. C.A. Innes
Correct answer: C. Robin Jeffrey
Correct answer (Option C):\n"The Decline of Nayar Dominance: Society and Politics in Travancore, 1847-1908" is a foundational historical work written by the acclaimed historian Robin Jeffrey, charting structural social changes in Travancore. Option C is correct.\n\nWhy others are wrong:\nOption A authored "The Land of the Permauls". Option B compiled the famous "Malabar Manual". Option D compiled the Malabar District Gazetteer.\n\nStudy tip:\nBooks on Kerala history written by foreign scholars are frequently targeted in advanced PSC question papers.