Correct option is C
Lord Curzon — 1905 (A-1):
Lord Curzon served as the Viceroy of India from 1899 to 1905. He is best known for the controversial Partition of Bengal in 1905, which was done on the grounds of administrative convenience but was met with widespread protests.
Lord Minto — 1910 (B-2):
Lord Minto became the Viceroy of India in 1905, succeeding Curzon, and held office until 1910. He is remembered for the Minto-Morley Reforms of 1909, which introduced limited reforms and political representation for Indians.
Lord Hardinge — 1899 (C-3):
Lord Hardinge of Penshurst took office as the Viceroy of India in 1910 and is notable for overseeing the Delhi Durbar of 1911, where King George V was declared the Emperor of India and the capital of India was moved from Calcutta to Delhi.
Lord Irwin — 1926 (D-4):
Lord Irwin (later Earl of Halifax) became the Viceroy of India in 1926 and held office until 1931. His tenure included significant events such as the Gandhi-Irwin Pact in 1931, which led to the suspension of the Civil Disobedience Movement.