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Match List I with List II:
List I (Museum/Art Gallery)
List II (Place)
A. Bharat Kala Bhawan
I. Varanasi
B. City Palace Museum
II. Jaipur
C. Zakir Hussain Memorial Museum
III. New Delhi
D. Ashutosh Museum
IV. Kolkata
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
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Use geographic associations to remember museum locations, like Jaipur for palaces and Kolkata for Bengal art.
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(A) (I), (B) (II), (C) (III), (D) (IV)
(A) (III), (B) (IV), (C) (II), (D) (I)
(A) (I), (B) (II), (C) (IV), (D) (III)
(A) (III), (B) (II), (C) (I), (D) (IV)
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The Correct Option is
B
Solution and Explanation
Museums and their locations:
Bharat Kala Bhawan
, in
Varanasi
, displays ancient Indian art and artifacts.
City Palace Museum
, in
Jaipur
, preserves Rajput art and culture.
Zakir Hussain Memorial Museum
, in
New Delhi
, commemorates the former president.
Ashutosh Museum
, in
Kolkata
, focuses on Bengal art.
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