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(A) Bengal, according to the British, was too big to be efficiently administered by a single provincial government.

(B) The British wanted to stop the rising tide of nationalism by partitioning Bengal.

  1. (B) contradicts (A)
  2. (B) is the reason for (A)
  3. (A) is true but (B) is false.
  4. (A) and (B) are independent of each other.

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Answer

(B) contradicts (A)

Explanation — The actual reason behind the partition of Bengal was to stop rising nationalism but the reason given to Indian people was large size of Bengal which made the administration difficult.

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