1)  Liberhan Commission was appointed by the Union Government to enquire into:

A) Indira Gandhi Assassination case

B) Babri Masjid Demolition case

C) Educational Reforms

D) Centre–State Relations

The Liberhan (often spelled “Liberhan”) Commission was set up by the Government of India to investigate the events surrounding the demolition of the Babri Masjid at Ayodhya on 6 December 1992. It was headed by retired judge M. S. Liberhan and conducted a long inquiry into the circumstances, the actions of organizations and leaders involved, and the sequence of events that led to the mosque’s destruction. After years of proceedings, the commission submitted its report (in 2009), drawing conclusions about responsibility and the role of various political and religious actors. Hence the correct option is B — Babri Masjid Demolition case.

Ans)  B) Babri Masjid Demolition case


2)  Which of the following is a famous book by George Orwell?

A) 1954

B) 1984

C) 1794

D) 1947

"1984" is George Orwell’s best-known dystopian novel (first published in 1949). It depicts a totalitarian state ruled by the Party and its leader "Big Brother." Key concepts and reasons the book is famous:

Themes: surveillance, state control, manipulation of truth, loss of individual freedom.

Notable terms: Big Brother, Thought Police, Newspeak, doublethink — all entered common usage because of the novel.

Cultural impact: "1984" is widely taught, frequently cited in political and social discussions, and remains a landmark warning about authoritarianism.

(Orwell’s other famous work is Animal Farm, but among the options given, 1984 is the correct choice.)

Ans)  B) 1984