Educational and Social Reforms Online Test 12th History Lesson 8 Questions in English
Educational and Social Reforms Online Test 12th History Lesson 8 Questions in English
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Question 1 of 41
1. Question
- The British Captured Bengal in the Year
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Explanation: Initially, the East India Company did not evince any particular interest in matters of education. Although the British had captured Bengal in 1757, yet the responsibility of imparting education remained only in Indian hands.
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Explanation: Initially, the East India Company did not evince any particular interest in matters of education. Although the British had captured Bengal in 1757, yet the responsibility of imparting education remained only in Indian hands.
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Question 2 of 41
2. Question
Madarasa in Calcutta was Established by Warren Hastings in the Year
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Explanation: In 1781, Warren Hastings established a Madrasa in Calcutta to encourage the study of Muslim laws along with Arabic and Persian languages.
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Explanation: In 1781, Warren Hastings established a Madrasa in Calcutta to encourage the study of Muslim laws along with Arabic and Persian languages.
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Question 3 of 41
3. Question
The Sanskrit College was Established at Benares in 1791 by the initiative of
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Explanation: A decade later in 1791 due to the sincere efforts of the British resident, Jonathan Duncan, a Sanskrit College was established to promote the study of Hindu laws and philosophy in Banaras. Therefore, it must be contended that during the first three decades of the 19th century, the development of education took place only through the traditional institutions.
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Explanation: A decade later in 1791 due to the sincere efforts of the British resident, Jonathan Duncan, a Sanskrit College was established to promote the study of Hindu laws and philosophy in Banaras. Therefore, it must be contended that during the first three decades of the 19th century, the development of education took place only through the traditional institutions.
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Question 4 of 41
4. Question
How many Learning institutions were there in Bengal according to Church records?
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Explanation: It is apparent from the government and Church records that the state of oriental learning at the time of the establishment of the Company’s rule in Bengal, there were about 80,000 traditional institutions of learning in Bengal alone, which means that there was at least one institution for every four hundred people in that province. Different educational surveys of Madras, Bombay and Punjab also demonstrate similar facts. There was at least one school in every village of India at that time
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Explanation: It is apparent from the government and Church records that the state of oriental learning at the time of the establishment of the Company’s rule in Bengal, there were about 80,000 traditional institutions of learning in Bengal alone, which means that there was at least one institution for every four hundred people in that province. Different educational surveys of Madras, Bombay and Punjab also demonstrate similar facts. There was at least one school in every village of India at that time
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Question 5 of 41
5. Question
What Policy was adopted by the East India Company in Education?
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Explanation: The East India Company began to adopt a dual policy in the sphere of education.
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Explanation: The East India Company began to adopt a dual policy in the sphere of education.
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Question 6 of 41
6. Question
In Education, The East India Company Gave importance to
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Explanation: It discouraged the prevalent system of oriental education and gave importance to western education and English language.
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Explanation: It discouraged the prevalent system of oriental education and gave importance to western education and English language.
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Question 7 of 41
7. Question
Which act adopted a provision to spend one lakh rupees per annum for the spread of education in India?
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Explanation: The Charter Act of 1813 adopted a provision to spend one lakh rupees per annum for the spread of education in India.
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Explanation: The Charter Act of 1813 adopted a provision to spend one lakh rupees per annum for the spread of education in India.
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Question 8 of 41
8. Question
Consider the Following Regarding Charter Act 1813
- There was a prolonged debate pertaining to education during the course of a general discussion on the Act of 1813 in the British Parliament, yet the matter continued to generate debate for the next 20 years.
- Consequently, not even a single penny out of the allocated funds could be spent on education.
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Explanation: Although there was a prolonged debate pertaining to education during the course of a general discussion on the Act of 1813 in the British Parliament, yet the matter continued to generate debate for the next 20 years. Consequently, not even a single penny out of the allocated funds could be spent on education.
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Explanation: Although there was a prolonged debate pertaining to education during the course of a general discussion on the Act of 1813 in the British Parliament, yet the matter continued to generate debate for the next 20 years. Consequently, not even a single penny out of the allocated funds could be spent on education.
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Question 9 of 41
9. Question
Who Advocated the promotion of oriental subjects through Indian languages?
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Explanation: The Orientalists, advocated the promotion of oriental subjects through Indian languages.
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Explanation: The Orientalists, advocated the promotion of oriental subjects through Indian languages.
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Question 10 of 41
10. Question
The people who argued the cause of western sciences and literature in the medium of English language were
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Explanation: The other group, called the Anglicists, argued the cause of western sciences and literature in the medium of English language.
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Explanation: The other group, called the Anglicists, argued the cause of western sciences and literature in the medium of English language.
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Question 11 of 41
11. Question
Who emphasized on the medium of English language in Indian education?
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Explanation: In 1828, after assuming the office of the Governor-General of India, Lord William Bentinck, emphasized on the medium of English language in Indian education.
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Explanation: In 1828, after assuming the office of the Governor-General of India, Lord William Bentinck, emphasized on the medium of English language in Indian education.
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Question 12 of 41
12. Question
Who Was the Chairman of Committee advocated in Favour of English as a Medium of Language?
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Explanation: In the beginning of 1835, the 10 members of the General Committee of Public Instruction were clearly divided into two equal groups. Five members including the Chairman of the committee Lord Macaulay were in favour of adopting English as medium of public instruction whereas the other five were in favour of oriental languages.
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Explanation: In the beginning of 1835, the 10 members of the General Committee of Public Instruction were clearly divided into two equal groups. Five members including the Chairman of the committee Lord Macaulay were in favour of adopting English as medium of public instruction whereas the other five were in favour of oriental languages.
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Question 13 of 41
13. Question
The argument and Stalemate of Medium of Instruction Continued till
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Explanation: The stalemate continued till 2 February 1835 when the Chairman of the committee, Lord Macaulay announced his famous Minute advocating the Anglicist point of view.
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Explanation: The stalemate continued till 2 February 1835 when the Chairman of the committee, Lord Macaulay announced his famous Minute advocating the Anglicist point of view.
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Question 14 of 41
14. Question
The resolution for promotion of western literature and science through the medium of English language was Passed by
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Explanation: Despite fierce opposition from all quarters, Bentinck got the resolution passed.
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Explanation: Despite fierce opposition from all quarters, Bentinck got the resolution passed.
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Question 15 of 41
15. Question
The resolution for promotion of western literature and science through the medium of English language was Passed on
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Explanation: Consequently, despite fierce opposition from all quarters, Bentinck got the resolution passed on 7 March 1835 which declared that henceforth, government funds would be utilized for the promotion of western literature and science through the medium of English language.
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Explanation: Consequently, despite fierce opposition from all quarters, Bentinck got the resolution passed on 7 March 1835 which declared that henceforth, government funds would be utilized for the promotion of western literature and science through the medium of English language.
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Question 16 of 41
16. Question
Sir Charles Wood sent a comprehensive dispatch as a grand plan on education in the Year
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Explanation: In 1854, Sir Charles Wood sent a comprehensive dispatch as a grand plan on education.
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Explanation: In 1854, Sir Charles Wood sent a comprehensive dispatch as a grand plan on education.
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Question 17 of 41
17. Question
Consider the Following Regarding Woods Despatch
- The establishment of departments of public instructions in Bombay and introduction of the pattern of grants in aid to encourage private participation in the field of education were recommended.
- Besides, the dispatch also laid emphasis on the establishment of schools for technical education, teacher and women education.
- Establishment of Universities in Calcutta, Bombay and Madras, on the model of the Liverpool University.
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Explanation: The establishment of departments of public instructions in five provinces and introduction of the pattern of grants in aid to encourage private participation in the field of education were recommended. Besides, the dispatch also laid emphasis on the establishment of schools for technical education, teacher and women education. Over and above all these, the dispatch recommended the establishment of one University each in Calcutta, Bombay and Madras, on the model of the London University. Consequently, within the next few years, the Indian education became rapidly westernized.
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Explanation: The establishment of departments of public instructions in five provinces and introduction of the pattern of grants in aid to encourage private participation in the field of education were recommended. Besides, the dispatch also laid emphasis on the establishment of schools for technical education, teacher and women education. Over and above all these, the dispatch recommended the establishment of one University each in Calcutta, Bombay and Madras, on the model of the London University. Consequently, within the next few years, the Indian education became rapidly westernized.
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Question 18 of 41
18. Question
When Was most of Social and Religious Moments Launched in India?
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Explanation: In the mid-19th century the social and religious movements, launched in India, attracted the attention of the Company’s administration towards the country’s social evils.
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Explanation: In the mid-19th century the social and religious movements, launched in India, attracted the attention of the Company’s administration towards the country’s social evils.
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Question 19 of 41
19. Question
The one reason why English indulged in criticizing the customs and traditions of India was to
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Explanation: The one reason why they indulged in criticizing the customs and traditions of India was to generate a feeling of inferiority complex among the Indians.
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Explanation: The one reason why they indulged in criticizing the customs and traditions of India was to generate a feeling of inferiority complex among the Indians.
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Question 20 of 41
20. Question
Who Evinced Personal Interest in Social Moments in India?
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Explanation: Western thought and education and views expressed in different newspapers and magazines had their own impact. Some of the British administrators like Lord William Bentinck had evinced personal interest in the matter.
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Explanation: Western thought and education and views expressed in different newspapers and magazines had their own impact. Some of the British administrators like Lord William Bentinck had evinced personal interest in the matter.
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Question 21 of 41
21. Question
The Primary areas were the Laws are Enacted on Social Moments were
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Explanation: There were primarily two areas in which laws were enacted, laws pertaining to women emancipation and the caste system.
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Explanation: There were primarily two areas in which laws were enacted, laws pertaining to women emancipation and the caste system.
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Question 22 of 41
22. Question
The condition of women, by the time the British established their rule, was
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Explanation: The condition of women, by the time the British established their rule, was not encouraging. Several evil practices such as the practice of Sati, the Purdah system, child marriage, female infanticide, bride price and polygamy had made their life quite miserable. The place of women had come to be confined to the four walls of her home. The doors of education had been shut for them.
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Explanation: The condition of women, by the time the British established their rule, was not encouraging. Several evil practices such as the practice of Sati, the Purdah system, child marriage, female infanticide, bride price and polygamy had made their life quite miserable. The place of women had come to be confined to the four walls of her home. The doors of education had been shut for them.
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Question 23 of 41
23. Question
The First effort in direction of abolishing evil practices and Encouraging women is
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Explanation: During the 19th and 20th centuries some laws were enacted with the sincere efforts of social reformers, humanists and some British administrators to improve the condition of women in Indian society. The first effort in this direction was the enactment of law against the practice of Sati during the administration of Lord William Bentinck.
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Explanation: During the 19th and 20th centuries some laws were enacted with the sincere efforts of social reformers, humanists and some British administrators to improve the condition of women in Indian society. The first effort in this direction was the enactment of law against the practice of Sati during the administration of Lord William Bentinck.
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Question 24 of 41
24. Question
Female Infanticide was a Practice Mostly prevalent in the Regions of
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Explanation: Female infanticide was another inhuman practice afflicting the 19th century Indian society. It was particularly in vogue in Rajputana, Punjab and the North Western Provinces.
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Explanation: Female infanticide was another inhuman practice afflicting the 19th century Indian society. It was particularly in vogue in Rajputana, Punjab and the North Western Provinces.
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Question 25 of 41
25. Question
Who are one of people Discussed about Female infanticide in Detail
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Explanation: Colonel Todd, Johnson Duncan, Malcolm and other British administrators have discussed about this evil custom in detail. Factors such as family pride, the fear of not finding a suitable match for the girl child and the hesitation to bend before the prospective in-laws were some of the major reasons responsible for this practice. Therefore, immediately after birth, the female infants were being killed either by feeding them with opium or by strangulating or by purposely neglecting them.
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Explanation: Colonel Todd, Johnson Duncan, Malcolm and other British administrators have discussed about this evil custom in detail. Factors such as family pride, the fear of not finding a suitable match for the girl child and the hesitation to bend before the prospective in-laws were some of the major reasons responsible for this practice. Therefore, immediately after birth, the female infants were being killed either by feeding them with opium or by strangulating or by purposely neglecting them.
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Question 26 of 41
26. Question
The Laws pertaining to Female Infanticides were Enacted before in the Years
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Explanation: Some laws were enacted against Female infanticide practice in 1795, 1802 and 1804 and then in 1870. However, the practice could not be completely eradicated only through legal measures. Gradually, this evil practice came to be done away through education and public opinion.
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Explanation: Some laws were enacted against Female infanticide practice in 1795, 1802 and 1804 and then in 1870. However, the practice could not be completely eradicated only through legal measures. Gradually, this evil practice came to be done away through education and public opinion.
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Question 27 of 41
27. Question
During 19th century the Amount of Widows increased close to
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Explanation: There are many historical evidences to suggest that widow remarriage enjoyed social sanction during ancient period in India. In course of time the practice ceased to prevail increasing the number of widows to lakhs during the 19th century. Therefore, it became incumbent on the part of the social reformers to make sincere efforts to popularize widow remarriage by writing in newspapers and contemporary journals.
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Explanation: There are many historical evidences to suggest that widow remarriage enjoyed social sanction during ancient period in India. In course of time the practice ceased to prevail increasing the number of widows to lakhs during the 19th century. Therefore, it became incumbent on the part of the social reformers to make sincere efforts to popularize widow remarriage by writing in newspapers and contemporary journals.
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Question 28 of 41
28. Question
Who was the Prominent activist alongside Rajaram Mohan roy on Widow Remarriage?
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Explanation: Prominent among these reformers were Raja Ram mohan Roy and Iswar Chandra Vidyasagar. They carried out large scale campaigns in this regard mainly through books, pamphlets and petitions with scores of signatures.
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Explanation: Prominent among these reformers were Raja Ram mohan Roy and Iswar Chandra Vidyasagar. They carried out large scale campaigns in this regard mainly through books, pamphlets and petitions with scores of signatures.
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Question 29 of 41
29. Question
The widow Remarriage act was Finally passed in the Year
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Explanation: In July 1856, J.P. Grant, a member of the Governor-General’s Council finally tabled a bill in support of the widow remarriage, which was passed on 13 July 1856 and came to be called the Widow Remarriage Act, 1856.
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Explanation: In July 1856, J.P. Grant, a member of the Governor-General’s Council finally tabled a bill in support of the widow remarriage, which was passed on 13 July 1856 and came to be called the Widow Remarriage Act, 1856.
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Question 30 of 41
30. Question
The Indian Reforms Association was started by Kesav Chandra sen in the Year
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Explanation: The practice of child marriage was another social stigma for the women. In November 1870, the Indian Reforms Association was started with the efforts of Keshav Chandra Sen.
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Explanation: The practice of child marriage was another social stigma for the women. In November 1870, the Indian Reforms Association was started with the efforts of Keshav Chandra Sen.
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Question 31 of 41
31. Question
The journal called Mahapap Bal Vivah (Child marriage: The Cardinal Sin) was launched with the efforts of
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Explanation: A journal called Mahapap Bal Vivah (Child marriage: The Cardinal Sin) was also launched with the efforts of B.M. Malabari to fight against child marriage.
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Explanation: A journal called Mahapap Bal Vivah (Child marriage: The Cardinal Sin) was also launched with the efforts of B.M. Malabari to fight against child marriage.
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Question 32 of 41
32. Question
According to enactment of the Age of Consent Act,1891 Marriageable age of Girl was raised to
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Explanation: In 1846, the minimum marriageable age for a girl was only 10 years. In 1891, through the enactment of the Age of Consent Act, this was raised to 12 years.
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Explanation: In 1846, the minimum marriageable age for a girl was only 10 years. In 1891, through the enactment of the Age of Consent Act, this was raised to 12 years.
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Question 33 of 41
33. Question
According to Sharda Act of 1930 Marriageable age of Girl was raised to
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Explanation: In 1930, through the Sharda Act, the minimum age was raised to 14 years.
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Explanation: In 1930, through the Sharda Act, the minimum age was raised to 14 years.
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Question 34 of 41
34. Question
After Independence, In 1978 the Minimum Marriageable age for a Girl is raised to
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Explanation: After independence, the limit was raised to 18 years in 1978.
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Explanation: After independence, the limit was raised to 18 years in 1978.
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Question 35 of 41
35. Question
The caste system was primarily based on the fourfold division of society in to
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Explanation: The caste system was primarily based on the fourfold division of society viz. Brahmins, Kshatriya, Vaishyas and Shudras. On account of their degradation in their social status, the Shudras were subjected to all kinds of social discrimination. In the beginning of the 19th century the castes of India had been split into innumerable sub- castes on the basis of birth.
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Explanation: The caste system was primarily based on the fourfold division of society viz. Brahmins, Kshatriya, Vaishyas and Shudras. On account of their degradation in their social status, the Shudras were subjected to all kinds of social discrimination. In the beginning of the 19th century the castes of India had been split into innumerable sub- castes on the basis of birth.
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Question 36 of 41
36. Question
The Paper Harijan was Brought out by
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Explanation: Mahatma Gandhi made the removal of untouchability a part of his constructive programme. He brought out a paper, The Harijan, and also organised the Harijan Sevak Sangh.
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Explanation: Mahatma Gandhi made the removal of untouchability a part of his constructive programme. He brought out a paper, The Harijan, and also organised the Harijan Sevak Sangh.
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Question 37 of 41
37. Question
Bahiskrit Hitkarini Sabha was Formed by Ambedkar at
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Explanation: Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar dedicated his entire life for the welfare of the downtrodden. In Bombay, he formed a Bahiskrit Hitkarini Sabha in July 1924 for this purpose.
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Explanation: Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar dedicated his entire life for the welfare of the downtrodden. In Bombay, he formed a Bahiskrit Hitkarini Sabha in July 1924 for this purpose.
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Question 38 of 41
38. Question
Who organized Akhil Bharatiya Dalit Varg Sabha to fight against caste oppression?
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Explanation: Later, Ambedkar also organised the Akhil Bharatiya Dalit Varg Sabha to fight against caste oppression.
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Explanation: Later, Ambedkar also organised the Akhil Bharatiya Dalit Varg Sabha to fight against caste oppression.
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Question 39 of 41
39. Question
Satya sathak samaj was started by
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Explanation: Jyotirao Phule in Western India and Shri Narayana Guru in Kerala respectively established the Satya Sadhak Samaj and the Shri Narayana Dharma Partipalana Yogam to include self-esteem among the downtrodden.
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Explanation: Jyotirao Phule in Western India and Shri Narayana Guru in Kerala respectively established the Satya Sadhak Samaj and the Shri Narayana Dharma Partipalana Yogam to include self-esteem among the downtrodden.
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Question 40 of 41
40. Question
Shri Narayana Dharma Paripalana Yogam Was started by Narayana Guru in
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Explanation: Shri Narayana Guru in Kerala established the Shri Narayana Dharma Partipalana Yogam to include self-esteem among the downtrodden.
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Explanation: Shri Narayana Guru in Kerala established the Shri Narayana Dharma Partipalana Yogam to include self-esteem among the downtrodden.
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Question 41 of 41
41. Question
Who started the Self Respect Movement?
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Explanation: In the Madras Presidency also the beginning of 20th century witnessed the rise of Self-respect Movement of Periyar E.V.R. In order to eradicate this evil practice many other individual and institutional efforts were also made. These movements were directed mainly in removing the disabilities suffered by Harijans in regard to drawing of water from public wells, getting entry into temples and admission into schools.
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Explanation: In the Madras Presidency also the beginning of 20th century witnessed the rise of Self-respect Movement of Periyar E.V.R. In order to eradicate this evil practice many other individual and institutional efforts were also made. These movements were directed mainly in removing the disabilities suffered by Harijans in regard to drawing of water from public wells, getting entry into temples and admission into schools.
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