NEET Test Series from KOTA - 10 Papers In MS WORD
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03. Confronting Marginalisation
240097
Find out two religions in which Untouchability prevail.
1 Hindu - Sikh
2 Hindu - Islam
3 Hindu - Jain
4 Hindu - Buddhist
Explanation:
Hindu - Sikh The practice of untouchability was in vogue in Ancient which continued to prevail in modern India also. It is a practice of excluding or isolating persons of lower caste from social participation. Article 17 of the constitution abolishes untouchability and forbids its practice. The Untouchability Offences Act enacted in 1955 (presently Protection of Civil Rights, 1976) in the spirit of the constitutional mandate which provides for penalties of such practices so defined in it. The Hindu-Sikh Religion classified people on the caste system in the Vedic era whereby lower castes people are considered as untouchables.
03. Confronting Marginalisation
240098
‘Laissez faire’ philosophy is an anti thesis of:
1 Interventionist State
2 Repressive State
3 Soft State
4 Welfare State
Explanation:
Welfare State
03. Confronting Marginalisation
240099
Adivasis have always been influenced by different surrounding religions like:
1 Shakta, Sikhs, Polish and Christianity.
2 Shakta, Sikhs, Muslims, Polish and Christianity.
3 Shakta, Buddhist, Vaishnav, Bhakti and Christianity.
4 None of these.
Explanation:
Shakta, Buddhist, Vaishnav, Bhakti and Christianity.
03. Confronting Marginalisation
240100
According to which Article of the Indian Constitution states the abolished of the Untouchability?
1 Article 20
2 Article 25
3 Article 18
4 Article 21
Explanation:
Article 21 Article 17 of the Constitution states the abolished of the Untouchability. It assures that no one can henceforth prevent Dalits from educating themselves, entering temples, using public facilities etc.
240097
Find out two religions in which Untouchability prevail.
1 Hindu - Sikh
2 Hindu - Islam
3 Hindu - Jain
4 Hindu - Buddhist
Explanation:
Hindu - Sikh The practice of untouchability was in vogue in Ancient which continued to prevail in modern India also. It is a practice of excluding or isolating persons of lower caste from social participation. Article 17 of the constitution abolishes untouchability and forbids its practice. The Untouchability Offences Act enacted in 1955 (presently Protection of Civil Rights, 1976) in the spirit of the constitutional mandate which provides for penalties of such practices so defined in it. The Hindu-Sikh Religion classified people on the caste system in the Vedic era whereby lower castes people are considered as untouchables.
03. Confronting Marginalisation
240098
‘Laissez faire’ philosophy is an anti thesis of:
1 Interventionist State
2 Repressive State
3 Soft State
4 Welfare State
Explanation:
Welfare State
03. Confronting Marginalisation
240099
Adivasis have always been influenced by different surrounding religions like:
1 Shakta, Sikhs, Polish and Christianity.
2 Shakta, Sikhs, Muslims, Polish and Christianity.
3 Shakta, Buddhist, Vaishnav, Bhakti and Christianity.
4 None of these.
Explanation:
Shakta, Buddhist, Vaishnav, Bhakti and Christianity.
03. Confronting Marginalisation
240100
According to which Article of the Indian Constitution states the abolished of the Untouchability?
1 Article 20
2 Article 25
3 Article 18
4 Article 21
Explanation:
Article 21 Article 17 of the Constitution states the abolished of the Untouchability. It assures that no one can henceforth prevent Dalits from educating themselves, entering temples, using public facilities etc.
240097
Find out two religions in which Untouchability prevail.
1 Hindu - Sikh
2 Hindu - Islam
3 Hindu - Jain
4 Hindu - Buddhist
Explanation:
Hindu - Sikh The practice of untouchability was in vogue in Ancient which continued to prevail in modern India also. It is a practice of excluding or isolating persons of lower caste from social participation. Article 17 of the constitution abolishes untouchability and forbids its practice. The Untouchability Offences Act enacted in 1955 (presently Protection of Civil Rights, 1976) in the spirit of the constitutional mandate which provides for penalties of such practices so defined in it. The Hindu-Sikh Religion classified people on the caste system in the Vedic era whereby lower castes people are considered as untouchables.
03. Confronting Marginalisation
240098
‘Laissez faire’ philosophy is an anti thesis of:
1 Interventionist State
2 Repressive State
3 Soft State
4 Welfare State
Explanation:
Welfare State
03. Confronting Marginalisation
240099
Adivasis have always been influenced by different surrounding religions like:
1 Shakta, Sikhs, Polish and Christianity.
2 Shakta, Sikhs, Muslims, Polish and Christianity.
3 Shakta, Buddhist, Vaishnav, Bhakti and Christianity.
4 None of these.
Explanation:
Shakta, Buddhist, Vaishnav, Bhakti and Christianity.
03. Confronting Marginalisation
240100
According to which Article of the Indian Constitution states the abolished of the Untouchability?
1 Article 20
2 Article 25
3 Article 18
4 Article 21
Explanation:
Article 21 Article 17 of the Constitution states the abolished of the Untouchability. It assures that no one can henceforth prevent Dalits from educating themselves, entering temples, using public facilities etc.
240097
Find out two religions in which Untouchability prevail.
1 Hindu - Sikh
2 Hindu - Islam
3 Hindu - Jain
4 Hindu - Buddhist
Explanation:
Hindu - Sikh The practice of untouchability was in vogue in Ancient which continued to prevail in modern India also. It is a practice of excluding or isolating persons of lower caste from social participation. Article 17 of the constitution abolishes untouchability and forbids its practice. The Untouchability Offences Act enacted in 1955 (presently Protection of Civil Rights, 1976) in the spirit of the constitutional mandate which provides for penalties of such practices so defined in it. The Hindu-Sikh Religion classified people on the caste system in the Vedic era whereby lower castes people are considered as untouchables.
03. Confronting Marginalisation
240098
‘Laissez faire’ philosophy is an anti thesis of:
1 Interventionist State
2 Repressive State
3 Soft State
4 Welfare State
Explanation:
Welfare State
03. Confronting Marginalisation
240099
Adivasis have always been influenced by different surrounding religions like:
1 Shakta, Sikhs, Polish and Christianity.
2 Shakta, Sikhs, Muslims, Polish and Christianity.
3 Shakta, Buddhist, Vaishnav, Bhakti and Christianity.
4 None of these.
Explanation:
Shakta, Buddhist, Vaishnav, Bhakti and Christianity.
03. Confronting Marginalisation
240100
According to which Article of the Indian Constitution states the abolished of the Untouchability?
1 Article 20
2 Article 25
3 Article 18
4 Article 21
Explanation:
Article 21 Article 17 of the Constitution states the abolished of the Untouchability. It assures that no one can henceforth prevent Dalits from educating themselves, entering temples, using public facilities etc.