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When did the second series of Essays in Criticism appear?
When was the first series of Essays in Criticism published?
What did Arnold primarily write after 1867?
In which academic field did Arnold serve as a professor at Oxford?
Matthew Arnold was known for his work as a...
Which of the following best describes the range of Victorian prose styles?
What is a defining characteristic of Victorian prose?
When did the Public Distribution System (PDS) begin as per the Essential Commodities Act?
Which of the following programs is NOT covered under the National Food Security Act?
When was the National Food Security Act, 2013 signed into law?
The National Food Security Act (NFSA) 2013 provides legal entitlement to subsidized food grains to approximately what percentage of the rural population?
What target year has Kerala set to become a hunger-free state?
What is the primary aim of the SDG related to food security?
When were the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) adopted?
Who were the leading figures of the Oxford Movement?
In line with the UNO declaration, what initiative has the Government of Kerala announced?
Why is the Oxford Movement also called “Tractarianism”?
What global goal has been declared by the UNO related to food security, nutrition, and sustainable agriculture?
What are the four pillars of food security? a) b) c) d)
According to the UN’s Committee on World Food Security, food security exists when:
Who was the Revenue Minister of Kerala at the time of the Kerala Land Reforms Act, 1963? a) b) c) d)
Who was the Chief Minister of Kerala when the Kerala Land Reforms Act, 1963 was approved?
When did the Kerala Land Reforms Act, 1963 come into force?
Which Act repealed the Kerala Agrarian Relations Bill and replaced it with a more comprehensive land reform law?
When was the Kerala Agrarian Relations Bill passed?
Which bill was the precursor to land reforms before the formation of Kerala State?
How did granting land ownership rights promote economic development according to Kerala's reforms?
One of the key social objectives of land reforms was to end which of the following?
The reforms aimed to provide security of tenure to which groups?
What was done with surplus land exceeding the land ceiling in Kerala's land reforms?
What does the phrase “Land to the tiller” signify in Kerala land reforms?
One key objective of Kerala land reforms was to dismantle which social system?
What was the Oxford Movement mainly concerned with?
What was the main legislative act that abolished landlordism in Kerala and granted ownership rights to tenants?
What is the main objective of the Integrated Watershed Management Programme (IWMP)?
Which of the following best describes the Victorian era as per the idea of the Victorian Compromise?
What was a key expectation Victorians had for their art?
Reservoir Catchment Protection Projects in Kerala aim at:
What is the main objective of the Landslide Stabilization Projects undertaken by the Department?
The Rebuild Kerala Initiative (RKI) mainly focuses on:
Which financial institution assists the Department in implementing watershed-based projects?
The Department completed the creation of a data bank for classification of land in how many Panchayats in 2023-24?
How many ‘Mannarivu’ awareness programs were conducted in 2023-24 at the State Soil Museum?
What is the function of the State Soil Museum at Parottukonam, Thiruvananthapuram?
What is the purpose of the mobile application ‘MANNU’ developed by the Department?
What is the primary role of the Department of Soil Survey and Soil Conservation in Kerala?
What program was implemented in Kerala to rehabilitate existing coconut gardens?
How did the area and production of coconut change in Kerala during 2023-24 compared to the previous year?
In 2023-24, what was the area under coconut cultivation in Kerala as a percentage of the total cropped area?
Through which institutions is the rain shelter subsidy disbursed in Kerala?