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Exam of History Objective for Students

Theosophist Movement was mainly concentrated in

(a) Punjab

(b) Bengal

(c) Bombay

(d) Madras

Option d – Madras

Who declared “So long as freedom of thought is not developed, there can be no civilized life”?

(a) Swami Vivekananda

(b) Keshab Chandra Sen

(c) M.G. Ranade

(d) Syed Ahmad Khan

Option d – Syed Ahmad Khan

In mid-19th century India, under British rule, monumental changes were introduced in law, for instance, that a change in religion did not debar a son from inheriting the property of his heathen father. Such a provision was part of the

(a) The Religious Ability Act 1850

(b) The Religious Disability Act 1850

(c) The Hindu Property Act 1850

(d) The Customs Act

Option b – The Religious Disability Act 1850

The autobiography ‘Aamar Jiban’ pertains to :

(a) Manikuntala Sen

(b) Haimavati Sen

(c) Rassundari Devi

(d) Bibi Harman Kaur

Option c – Rassundari Devi

Which of the following Indian women promoted female education and publicized the needs of non-elite women as well?

(a) Tarabai Shinde

(b) Anandibai Karve

(c) Pandita Ramabai

(d) Bibi Harman Kaur

Option c – Pandita Ramabai

Who won the title of Tanitamizh Tiruvatti or “Champion of Pure Tamils” in the 1940s?

(a) Neelambikai Ammaiyar

(b) Pattamal

(c) Dharmambal

(d) Moothatti

Option a – Neelambikai Ammaiyar

The Rajahmundry Social Reform Association to encourage widow remarriage was founded in 1891 by :

(a) V. Pantulu

(b) K.T. Telang

(c) Behramji

(d) Gopalachariar

Option a – V. Pantulu

Which step was advocated by Keshab Chandra Sen to break caste barriers in Bengal?

(a) Inter-caste marriage

(b) Rejection of caste system

(c) Adherence to caste-based norms

(d) Conversion to other religions

Option a – Inter-caste marriage

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