IAS Prelims 2025 — Polity & Governance | Question 8

Authentic Classroom Explanation by IAS Monk


📍 The Question

Consider the following pairs:

StateDescription
I. Arunachal PradeshThe capital is named after a fort, and the State has two National Parks
II. NagalandThe State came into existence on the basis of a Constitutional Amendment Act
III. TripuraInitially a Part ‘C’ State, it became a centrally administered territory with the reorganization of States in 1956 and later attained the status of a full-fledged State

How many of the above pairs are correctly matched?

(a) Only one
(b) Only two
(c) All the three
(d) None


Correct Answer: (b) Only two


🎯 Theme of the Question

Indian Polity
State Formation | Constitutional Provisions
North-East India | Historical–Constitutional Evolution

This question blends static polity with historical state reorganisation, a favourite UPSC combination.


🧠 Classroom Explanation

Let us examine each pair carefully.


🔹 Pair I: Arunachal Pradesh

Claim:

  • Capital is named after a fort
  • State has two National Parks

Facts:

  • Itanagar, the capital, derives its name from Ita Fort
    • “Ita” means brick in Assamese
    • Literally, Itanagar = City of the Fort
  • Arunachal Pradesh has two National Parks:
    • Namdapha National Park
    • Mouling National Park

✔️ Pair I is correctly matched.


🔹 Pair II: Nagaland

Claim:

  • State came into existence on the basis of a Constitutional Amendment Act

Facts:

  • Nagaland became a State through the State of Nagaland Act, 1962
  • The Constitution (13th Amendment) Act, 1962:
    • Inserted Article 371A
    • Granted special constitutional protections to Nagaland
  • The amendment did not create the State; it only provided special status

Pair II is not correctly matched.

🧠 UPSC Trap: Confusing state creation law with special status amendment


🔹 Pair III: Tripura

Claim:

  • Part ‘C’ State → Union Territory (1956) → Full State later

Facts:

  • Acceded to India in 1949
  • Became a Part ‘C’ State
  • After States Reorganisation Act, 1956:
    • Converted into a Union Territory
  • Became a full-fledged State in 1972
    • Under the North Eastern Areas (Reorganisation) Act, 1971

✔️ Pair III is correctly matched.


📊 Final Assessment

PairStatus
I. Arunachal Pradesh✅ Correct
II. Nagaland❌ Incorrect
III. Tripura✅ Correct

👉 Correct answer: (b) Only two


🧩 Prelims Trap Alert

  • “Constitutional Amendment = creation of State”Wrong
  • ✔️ State creation usually happens via Parliamentary Acts
  • ✔️ Constitutional amendments often provide special provisions, not statehood

🧠 One-Line Memory Hook

“Nagaland was created by law, not amendment; Arunachal and Tripura pass the test.”


🧭 IAS Monk Whisper

In polity, how a State is born matters as much as when it is born.

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