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Statement 1: Atal Bihari Vajpayee's term as Prime Minister in 1996 lasted for 13 days.
Statement 2: Vajpayee resigned because his party, BJP, failed to win a confidence vote in the Lok Sabha.
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Match the Prime Ministers with their Key Policies or Events:

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Statement 1: The United Front government was supported from outside by the Congress party.
Statement 2: The Fodder Scam in Bihar involved Lalu Prasad Yadav and led to his resignation from his party.
Options:
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Sequence the Following Events in Chronological Order:
a) Atal Bihari Vajpayee becomes Prime Minister for 13 days
b) H.D. Deve Gowda becomes Prime Minister
c) I.K. Gujral introduces the Gujral Doctrine
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Assertion (A): The BJP could not form a stable government in the 1996 general elections despite winning the most seats.
Reasoning (R): The party lacked sufficient support from other parties to pass a confidence vote.
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Who among the following was involved in the Fodder Scam, leading to the formation of the Rashtriya Janata Dal?
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Which of the following pairs correctly matches the Prime Minister with the international agreement they were involved in?
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Statement 1: The Jain Commission report was related to the assassination of Rajiv Gandhi.
Statement 2: The report's findings led to the withdrawal of Congress support from I.K. Gujral's government.
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Which Prime Minister's tenure saw the controversial decision regarding president's rule in Uttar Pradesh?
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Assertion (A): Sonia Gandhi's entry into politics occurred during the general elections of 1998.
Reasoning (R): This was the fourth consecutive election where no single party gained a clear majority.
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Statement 1: The United Front government was a coalition of approximately 13 different political parties.
Statement 2: The coalition was led initially by I.K. Gujral.
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Match the Prime Ministers to Their Key International Relations Policy

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In which year did the Congress party withdraw its support from the United Front government, leading to its fall?
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Sequence these Events in the Order They Happened:
a) Resignation of Atal Bihari Vajpayee
b) Formation of Rashtriya Janata Dal by Lalu Prasad Yadav
c) Introduction of the Gujral Doctrine
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Assertion (A): The Jain Commission report indirectly implicated the DMK in the assassination of Rajiv Gandhi.
Reasoning (R): This led to the fall of the United Front government.
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Who was the President of India when Atal Bihari Vajpayee first became Prime Minister in 1996?
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Which political party did Lalu Prasad Yadav lead before forming the Rashtriya Janata Dal?
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Statement 1: The BJP formed a coalition government with regional parties in the 1998 general elections.
Statement 2: This coalition led to the BJP having a clear majority in the Lok Sabha.
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What was the primary aim of the Gujral Doctrine in India's foreign policy?
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Which of the following is true regarding Sonia Gandhi's role in the 1998 general elections?
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