History Quiz

Who wrote ‘for our own motherland, a junction of two great systems, Hinduism and Islam is the only hope’?

Who wrote ‘for our own motherland, a junction of two great systems, Hinduism and Islam is the only hope’?

Q. Who wrote ‘for our own motherland, a junction of two great systems, Hinduism and Islam is the only hope’? (a) Ramakrishna Paramhansa (b) Swami Vivekananda (c) Debendranath Tagore (d) Rabindranath Tagore Ans: (b) Swami Vivekananda Explanation: The quote “For our own motherland, a junction of two great systems, Hinduism and Islam is the only

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In respect of which of the following social reform Vidyasagar waged a long and memorable struggle?

In respect of which of the following social reform Vidyasagar waged a long and memorable struggle?

Q. In respect of which of the following social reform Vidyasagar waged a long and memorable struggle? (a) Widow remarriage (b) Abolition of child marriage (c) Education of women (d) Campaign against polygamy Ans: (a) Widow remarriage Explanation: In respect of (a) Widow remarriage, Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar waged a long and memorable struggle. Ishwar Chandra

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By 1857 one revivalist group which had developed a countrywide political organization, particularly from Delhi to Allahabad was

By 1857 one revivalist group which had developed a countrywide political organization, particularly from Delhi to Allahabad was

Q. By 1857 one revivalist group which had developed a countrywide political organization, particularly from Delhi to Allahabad was (a) Arya Samaj (b) Central National Mohammedan Association (c) Wahabis (d) All India Muslim League Ans: (c) Wahabis Explanation: By 1857, the revivalist group which had developed a countrywide political organization, particularly from Delhi to Allahabad,

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