Match List-I with List-II
\[\begin{array}{|c|c|} \hline \textbf{List-I} & \textbf{List-II} \\ \hline \text{Genre} & \text{Definition} \\ \hline (A)~\text{Sonnet} & (I)~\text{A long verse narrative on a serious subject} \\ \hline (B)~\text{Lyric} & (II)~\text{A formal and sustained lament in verse} \\ \hline (C)~\text{Epic} & (III)~\text{A poem uttered by a single speaker who expresses his thoughts or emotions} \\ \hline (D)~\text{Elegy} & (IV)~\text{A poem of fourteen lines} \\ \hline \end{array}\]
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Step 1: Understanding the Concept:
The question requires matching fundamental poetic genres with their correct definitions.
Step 2: Detailed Explanation:
Let's define each genre in List-I and match it with the correct definition in List-II.
\[\begin{array}{rl} \bullet & \text{(A) Sonnet: A sonnet is a specific poetic form defined by its structure. It is famously (IV) A poem of fourteen lines, typically written in iambic pentameter and following a specific rhyme scheme. } \\ \bullet & \text{(B) Lyric: A lyric is a broad category of poetry that expresses personal feelings or emotions. It is characteristically (III) A poem uttered by a single speaker who expresses his thoughts or emotions. } \\ \bullet & \text{(C) Epic: An epic is a major literary genre. It is defined as (I) A long verse narrative on a serious subject, often involving heroic deeds and events significant to a culture or nation. } \\ \bullet & \text{(D) Elegy: An elegy is a poem of serious reflection. It is specifically (II) A formal and sustained lament in verse, most often for the dead. } \\ \end{array}\]
The correct set of matches is (A)-(IV), (B)-(III), (C)-(I), and (D)-(II).
Step 3: Final Answer:
This combination corresponds to option (B).
Match List-I with List-II\[\begin{array}{|c|c|} \hline \textbf{Provision} & \textbf{Case Law} \\ \hline \text{(A) Strict Liability} & \text{(1) Ryland v. Fletcher} \\ \hline \text{(B) Absolute Liability} & \text{(II) M.C. Mehta v. Union of India} \\ \hline \text{(C) Negligence} & \text{(III) Nicholas v. Marsland} \\ \hline \text{(D) Act of God} & \text{(IV) MCD v. Subhagwanti} \\ \hline \end{array}\]
Match List-I with List-II\[\begin{array}{|c|c|} \hline \textbf{List-1} & \textbf{List-II} \\ \hline \text{(A) Hadley v. Baxendale} & \text{(1) Undue Influence} \\ \hline \text{(B) Henkel v. Pape} & \text{(II) Coercion} \\ \hline \text{(C) Manu Singh v. Umadat Pandey} & \text{(III) Quantum of Damages} \\ \hline \text{(D) Chikkam Amiraju v. Seshamma} & \text{(IV) Mistake} \\ \hline \end{array}\]
Match List-I with List-II
\[\begin{array}{|c|c|} \hline \textbf{List-1} & \textbf{List-II} \\ \hline \text{(A) Complete Justice} & \text{(I) Article 137} \\ \hline \text{(B) Special Leave Petition} & \text{(II) Article 131} \\ \hline \text{(C) Review of the Judgments} & \text{(III) Article 142} \\ \hline \text{(D) Original Jurisdiction} & \text{(IV) Article 136} \\ \hline \end{array}\]
Match List-I with List-II
Match List-I with List-II
\[\begin{array}{|c|c|} \hline \textbf{List-1} & \textbf{List-II} \\ \hline \text{(A) Ram Jawaya Kapur v. State of Punjab} & \text{(I) Separation of powers} \\ \hline \text{(B) Delhi Laws Act, 1912} & \text{(II) Delegated legislation} \\ \hline \text{(C) Maneka Gandhi v. Union of India} & \text{(III) Doctrine of proportionality} \\ \hline \text{(D) Om Kumar v. Union of India} & \text{(IV) Post decisional hearing} \\ \hline \end{array}\]