- (a)1, 2 and 3
- (b)2 and 3 only
- (c)1 only
- (d)2 only
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Why it looks disputed: The Zero-FIR scope and electronic-filing statements read as plausibly true.
Under BNSS Section 173: a Zero FIR is for cognizable offences only, so "cognizable/non-cognizable" is wrong (1); preliminary enquiry is allowed with DSP-rank permission (2 true); electronic filing is optional, not obligatory (3 false). Only statement 2 holds — (d).
UnlockIAS assessment from primary / official sources, prepared 24 May 2026 — pending the official UPSC provisional answer key.
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