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    Name the Indian Telugu philosopher who founded the Krishna-centered Pushti sect of Vaishnavism in the Braj region of India.

    (a) Madavacharya

    (b) Ramananda

    (c) Vallabhacharya

    (d) Nimbarkacharya

    Option c - Vallabhacharya

    Nimbarkacharya is associated with which of the following sect?

    (a) Dvaitadvaita

    (b) Vishishtadvaita

    (c) Dvaita

    (d) Shuddhadvaita

    Option a - Dvaitadvaita

    Who among the following propounded Sankadi Sampradaya?

    (a) Ramanuja

    (b) Vallabhacharya

    (c) Madhavacharya

    (d) Nimbarkacharya

    Option d - Nimbarkacharya

    Which of the following is not correctly matched?

    (a) Vishishtadvaita - Ramanujacharya

    (b) Dvaitadvaita - Nimbark Acharya

    (c) Dvaita - Madhvacharya

    (d) Shuddhadvaita - Ramananda

    Option d - Shuddhadvaita - Ramananda

    Which among the following places is the birthplace of the founder of Pushtimarg Saint Vallabhacharya?

    (a) Shivrinarayan

    (b) Bilaspur

    (c) Ratanpur

    (d) Champaranya

    Option d - Champaranya

    Who among the following propounded the philosophy of Shuddh advaita?

    (a) Madavacharya

    (b) Vallabhacharya

    (c) Srikantacharya

    (d) Ramanuj

    Option b - Vallabhacharya

    Who among the following was the first Bhakti Saint to use Hindi for the propagation of his message?

    (a) Dadu

    (b) Kabir

    (c) Ramananda

    (d) Tulsidas

    Option c - Ramananda

    Ramananda was a disciple of

    (a) Ramanuj

    (b) Shankaracharya

    (c) Kabir

    (d) Vallabhacharya

    Option a - Ramanuj

    Kabir was a disciple of

    (a) Chaitanya

    (b) Ramananda

    (c) Ramanuja

    (d) Tukaram

    Option b - Ramananda

    'Let no man ask a man's sect or caste' whose dictum was this?

    (a) Kabir

    (b) Ramananda

    (c) Ramanuja

    (d) Chaitanya

    Option b - Ramananda

    Consider the following statements in the context of the famous Bhakti Saint Ramananda. I. He is credited with bringing the Shaivite tradition from South to North India. II. He laid emphasis on the worship of Rama. III. He had twenty disciples. Which of the statement(s) given above is/are correct?

    (a) I and II

    (b) II and III

    (c) Only II

    (d) I, II and III

    Option c - Only II

    The famous medieval Saint Ramananda was born at

    (a) Lucknow

    (b) Prayag

    (c) Varanasi

    (d) Kanpur

    Option b - Prayag

    Who among the following are saints of the medieval age of India?

    (a) Kumbhandas

    (b) Ramananda

    (c) Raidas

    (d) Tulsidas

    Option b - Ramananda

    Which among the following sect was propounded by Shankaracharya?

    (a) Visistadvaitva Vedana

    (b) Advaita Vedanta

    (c) Vishishtadvaita

    (d) Pushtimarg

    Option b - Advaita Vedanta

    Adi Shankaracharya established four Mathas. These Mathas are situated at

    (a) Sringeri, Dwarka, Joshimath, and Prayag

    (b) Dwarka, Joshimath, Prayag and Kanchi

    (c) Joshimath, Dwarka, Puri and Sringeri

    (d) Puri, Sringeri, Dwarka, and Varanasi

    Option c - Joshimath, Dwarka, Puri and Sringeri

    Who among the following according to thinkers is referred to as hidden Buddha?

    (a) Ramanujacharya

    (b) Shankaracharya

    (c) Kumarila Bhatta

    (d) Chaitanya

    Option b - Shankaracharya

    Which of the following statements is/are true about Shankaracharya? I. Shankaracharya has founded four Mathas at Badrinath, Puri, Sringeri, and Dwarka. II. He traveled across the Indian Sub-continent to propagate his philosophy through discoveries and debates with other thinkers. III. He introduced the concept of Dvaita - advaita. Select the correct answer using the codes given below.

    (a) I and III

    (b) I and II

    (c) I, II, and III

    (d) None of the above

    Option b - I and II

    Name the philosophy propounded by Ramanujacharya.

    (a) Vishishtadvaita

    (b) Shuddha Advaita

    (c) Dvaita

    (d) Monotheism

    Option a - Vishishtadvaita

    The follower of Ramanujan is called

    (a) Shavaite

    (b) Vaishnavite

    (c) Advaitins

    (d) Awadhut

    Option b - Vaishnavite

    The famous sect propounded by Madhvacharya was

    (a) Dvaita

    (b) Pushtimarg

    (c) Materialism

    (d) Fatalism

    Option a - Dvaita

    The Bhakti culture reborn in India during

    (a) the Vedic age

    (b) the 10th Century AD

    (c) the 12th Century AD

    (d) the 15th-16th Century AD

    Option d - the 15th-16th Century AD

    The Bhakti Movement was started by

    (a) Alvar Saints

    (b) Sufi Saints

    (c) Surdas

    (d) Tulsidas

    Option a - Alvar Saints

    Who was/were the 10th-century composers of the Nalayira Divya Prabandham?

    (a) Alvars

    (b) Nayanars

    (c) Appar

    (d) Sambandar

    Option a - Alvars

    The earlier Vaishnava Bhakti Saints from the South were

    (a) Alvars

    (b) Nayanars

    (c) Bhagavatas

    (d) Virashaivites

    Option a - Alvars

    Shankaracharya was born in

    (a) Kaladi (Kerala)

    (b) Surat (Gujarat)

    (c) Aurangabad (Maharashtra)

    (d) Eran (Madhya Pradesh)

    Option a - Kaladi (Kerala)

    Who propagated 'Hind-Hindi-Hindu?

    (a) Lala Lajpat Rai

    (b) Madan Mohan Malaviya

    (c) Shyama Prasad Mukherjee

    (d) Bal Gangadhar Tilak

    Option a - Lala Lajpat Rai

    Which one of the following defines extremist ideology during the early phase of the Indian Freedom Movement?

    (a) Stimulating the production of indigenous articles by giving them preference over imported commodities.

    (b) Obtaining self-government by aggressive means in place of petitions and constitutional ways.

    (c) Providing national education according to the requirements of the country.

    (d) Organising coups against the British Empire through military revolt.

    Option b - Obtaining self-government by aggressive means in place of petitions and constitutional ways

    The Indian Muslims, in general, were not attracted to the Extremist Movements because of the

    (a) influence of Sir Sayyid Ahmed Khan.

    (b) the anti-Muslim attitude of extremist leaders.

    (c) the indifference shown to Muslim aspirations.

    (d) extremists' policy of harping on the Hindu past.

    Option d - extremists' policy of harping on the Hindu past

    Which of the following is correctly matched?

    (a) Bal Gangadhar Tilak - "Swaraj is my birthright and I will have it".

    (b) Lala Lajpat Rai - "Every blow on my body will prove a nail in the coffin of the British Empire."

    (c) Lord Curzon "The Congress is tottering to its fall and one of my greatest ambitions while in India is to assist it to a peaceful demise".

    (d) All of the above

    Option d - All of the above

    The declaration of Partition of Bengal was done on

    (a) 19th July, 1905

    (b) 7th August, 1905

    (c) 15th August, 1905

    (d) 16th October, 1905

    Option a - 19th July, 1905

    The partition of Bengal came into effect on

    (a) 15th August, 1905

    (b) 15th September, 1905

    (c) 16th October, 1905

    (d) 15th November, 1905

    Option c - 16th October, 1905

    In the context of the Indian Freedom Struggle 16th October, 1905 is well known for which one of the following reasons?

    (a) The formal proclamation of Swadeshi Movement was made in Calcutta town hall.

    (b) Partition of Bengal took effect.

    (c) Dadabhai Naoroji declared that the goal of Indian National Congress was Swaraj. Swadeshi

    (d) Lokmanya Tilak started Movement in Poona.

    Option b - Partition of Bengal took effect

    Which of the following occurred last?

    (a) Annexation Policy

    (b) Partition of Bengal

    (c) Permanent Settlement

    (d) Subsidiary Alliance

    Option b - Partition of Bengal

    During the Swadeshi Movement, a National College was started in Calcutta under the principalship of

    (a) Rabindranath Tagore

    (b) Aurobindo Ghosh

    (c) Rajani Kant Sen

    (d) Syed Abu Mohammad

    Option b - Aurobindo Ghosh

    The song 'Amar Sonar Bangla' written during the Swadeshi Movement of India inspired the liberation struggle of Bangladesh and was adopted as the National Anthem of Bangladesh. Who wrote this song?

    (a) Rajni Kant Sen

    (b) Dwijendra Lal Roy

    (c) Mukunda Das

    (d) Rabindranath Tagore

    Option d - Rabindranath Tagore

    With reference to the period of the Extremist Nationalist Movement in India with its spirit of Swadeshi, which one of the following statements is not correct?

    (a) Liakat Hussain led the Muslim peasants of Barisal in their agitations.

    (b) In 1898, the scheme of National Education was formulated by Satish Chandra Mukherjee.

    (c) The Bengal National College was founded in 1906 with Aurobindo as the Principal.

    (d) Tagore preached the cult of Atmashakti, the main plank of which was the social and economic regeneration of the villages.

    Option a - Liakat Hussain led the Muslim peasants of Barisal in their agitations

    Which one of the statements given below is not correct in regard to the Swadeshi Movement?

    (a) The social base of the National Movement did not reach to the Zamindari sections.

    (b) The movement was confined to the upper and middle classes and within the big cities and it did not incorporate small towns and the lower classes.

    (c) The women kept on distance from the movement and did not join it.

    (d) The movement was not able to mobilize the peasantry on a large scale.

    Option d - The movement was not able to mobilize the peasantry on a large scale.

    The Indian Council Act of 1909 was provided for

    (a) Dyarchy

    (b) Communal representation

    (c) Federation

    (d) Provincial autonomy

    Option b - Communal representation

    The objective of the Morley-Minto Reforms was en

    (a) extension of Provincial Assemblies.

    (b) to give more powers to local government.

    (c) to abolish the post of Secretary of the State for India.

    (d) to establish dyarchy in Provinces.

    Option a - extension of Provincial Assemblies

    Whom did Rajendra Prasad consider as the 'Father of Pakistan'?

    (a) Md Jinnah

    (b) Lord Mountbatten

    (c) Lord Minto

    (d) Liaquat Ali Khan

    Option c - Lord Minto

    Morley-Minto Reforms Bill was passed in

    (a) 1905

    (b) 1909

    (c) 1911

    (d) 1920

    Option b - 1909

    Which of the following acts provided for communal representation in British India?

    (a) Indian Councils Act, 1892

    (b) Morley-Minto Reforms, 1909

    (c) Montague-Chelmsford Reforms, 1919

    (d) Government of India Act, 1935

    Option b - Morley-Minto Reforms, 1909

    Where was the capital of India before Delhi under the British period?

    (a) Calcutta

    (b) Bombay

    (c) Patna

    (d) Lucknow

    Option a - Calcutta

    The transfer of capital of British India from Calcutta to Delhi was affected during the period of

    (a) Lord Mayo

    (b) Lord Lawrence

    (c) Lord Minto

    (d) Lord Hardinge

    Option d - Lord Hardinge

    Delhi became the capital of India in

    (a) 1910

    (b) 1911

    (c) 1916

    (d) 1923

    Option b - 1911

    A bomb was thrown on the occasion of whose entry into Delhi.

    (a) Lord Curzon

    (b) Lord Mayo

    (c) Lord Minto

    (d) Lord Hardinge

    Option d - Lord Hardinge

    Which one of the following proclaimed the transfer of capital from Calcutta to Delhi in 1911?

    (a) King George IV

    (b) King George V

    (c) King George VI

    (d) King George VII

    Option b - King George V

    Seeds of discord were sown in which event during the National Movement and which eventually divided the country.

    (a) establishment of the Muslim League in 1906.

    (b) division of Bengal in 1905.

    (c) Khilafat Movement supported by Gandhiji.

    (d) reservation of seats and separate electorates for Muslims in Legislative Assemblies.

    Option d - reservation of seats and separate electorates for Muslims in Legislative Assemblies

    Who among the following was the chief architect of reconciliation between the extremists and the moderates?

    (a) Annie Besant

    (b) MA Jinnah

    (c) Mada Cama

    (d) Pherozeshah Mehta

    Option a - Annie Besant

    The famous 'Lucknow Pact' was signed between Congress and the Muslim League in

    (a) 1913

    (b) 1914

    (c) 1915

    (d) 1916

    Option d - 1916

    Who made the agreement between the Muslim League and Congress in 1916?

    (a) BG Tilak

    (b) Gokhle

    (c) Annie Besant

    (d) JL Nehru

    Option a - BG Tilak

    Who among the following leaders dominated the Lucknow Pact in December 1916?

    (a) Jawaharlal Nehru

    (b) Bal Gangadhar Tilak

    (c) Motilal Nehru

    (d) Madan Mohan Malaviya

    Option b - Bal Gangadhar Tilak

    In December 1916 both Indian National Congress and Indian Muslim League held their session at

    (a) Aligarh

    (b) Allahabad

    (c) Lucknow

    (d) Lahore

    Option c - Lucknow

    The Lucknow Session of the Indian National Congress that took place in 1916 was presided over by

    (a) Annie Besant

    (b) Lala Lajpat Rai

    (c) Motilal Nehru

    (d) AC Majumdar

    Option d - AC Majumdar

    In which of the following Sessions of India National Congress, Mahatma Gandhi was apprised of the problems of Champaran peasants?

    (a) Banaras Session, 1906

    (b) Calcutta Session, 1906

    (c) Surat session, 1907

    (d) Lucknow Session, 1916

    Option d - Lucknow Session, 1916

    Which one of the following is not correct about the Congress Session of Lucknow, 1916?

    (a) Ambika Charan Majumdar was not the President of this session.

    (b) In this session, the reunion between the liberal and the extremist was established.

    (c) Mahatma Gandhi was apprised of the problems of the peasants of Champaran for the first time.

    (d) None of the above

    Option a - Ambika Charan Majumdar was not the President of this session

    Who of the following has called Mohammad Ali Jinnah an "Ambassador of Hindu-Muslim Unity"?

    (a) Annie Besant

    (b) Sarojini Naidu

    (c) Bal Gangadhar Tilak

    (d) None of the above

    Option b - Sarojini Naidu

    What was the proposal made by Lokmanya Tilak at the Lucknow Session of the Congress in 1916 to transform the Congress from a deliberative body into one capable of leading a sustained movement?

    (a) Transfer of leadership of the National Movement to the Home Rule League.

    (b) Acceptance of all the proposals of the Muslim League.

    (c) Formation of the Working Committee.

    (d) Appointment of Annie Besant as the President of the Congress.

    Option b - Acceptance of all the proposals of the Muslim League

    The Congress for the first time accepted the system of separate electorate for the Muslims in the

    (a) 1909

    (b) 1916

    (c) 1932

    (d) 1932

    Option b - 1916

    Which one of the following periods presents unanimity between the Indian National Congress and the Muslim League?

    (a) 1906-1911

    (b) 1916-12

    (c) 1917-21

    (d) 1940-46

    Option b - 1916-12

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