03. Confronting Marginalisation
03. Confronting Marginalisation

240124 Fundamental Duties are contained in:

1 Part IV Article 51-A
2 Part IV Article 51-B
3 Part III Article 35
4 Part III Article 17
03. Confronting Marginalisation

240125 In order to indicate to the government that untouchability was still being practiced and in a hideous manner, Dalit groups demanded new laws that _________.

1 Would list the various sorts of violence against Dalits
2 Prescribe stringent punishments for those who indulge in them
3 Both a and b
4 None of the above
03. Confronting Marginalisation

240126 People believing that adivasis are:

1 Cunning, primitive and forward.
2 Exotic, primitive and backward.
3 Extrovert, primitive and forward.
4 Exotic, modern and backward.
03. Confronting Marginalisation

240127 Which one of the following statements about the All India Depressed Classes Association is not correct?

1 The All India Depressed Classes Association was formed in Nagpur with M. C. Rajah as its first elected President.
2 The All India Depressed Classes Association was not attended by Dr. B. R. Ambedkar in 1926.
3 Ambedkar resigned from the All India Depressed Classes Association and formed his own All India Depressed Classes Congress in 1930.
4 The All India Depressed Classes Association favoured Ambedkar’s demand for separate electorate for the depressed classes.
03. Confronting Marginalisation

240128 Identify the statement which is not correct?

1 Medieval age also witnessed anti-caste movements.
2 All caste movements whether pre-modern or modern attack on Brahmanism.
3 Some new religions have their origin in anti-caste philosophy.
4 None of the above
03. Confronting Marginalisation

240124 Fundamental Duties are contained in:

1 Part IV Article 51-A
2 Part IV Article 51-B
3 Part III Article 35
4 Part III Article 17
03. Confronting Marginalisation

240125 In order to indicate to the government that untouchability was still being practiced and in a hideous manner, Dalit groups demanded new laws that _________.

1 Would list the various sorts of violence against Dalits
2 Prescribe stringent punishments for those who indulge in them
3 Both a and b
4 None of the above
03. Confronting Marginalisation

240126 People believing that adivasis are:

1 Cunning, primitive and forward.
2 Exotic, primitive and backward.
3 Extrovert, primitive and forward.
4 Exotic, modern and backward.
03. Confronting Marginalisation

240127 Which one of the following statements about the All India Depressed Classes Association is not correct?

1 The All India Depressed Classes Association was formed in Nagpur with M. C. Rajah as its first elected President.
2 The All India Depressed Classes Association was not attended by Dr. B. R. Ambedkar in 1926.
3 Ambedkar resigned from the All India Depressed Classes Association and formed his own All India Depressed Classes Congress in 1930.
4 The All India Depressed Classes Association favoured Ambedkar’s demand for separate electorate for the depressed classes.
03. Confronting Marginalisation

240128 Identify the statement which is not correct?

1 Medieval age also witnessed anti-caste movements.
2 All caste movements whether pre-modern or modern attack on Brahmanism.
3 Some new religions have their origin in anti-caste philosophy.
4 None of the above
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03. Confronting Marginalisation

240124 Fundamental Duties are contained in:

1 Part IV Article 51-A
2 Part IV Article 51-B
3 Part III Article 35
4 Part III Article 17
03. Confronting Marginalisation

240125 In order to indicate to the government that untouchability was still being practiced and in a hideous manner, Dalit groups demanded new laws that _________.

1 Would list the various sorts of violence against Dalits
2 Prescribe stringent punishments for those who indulge in them
3 Both a and b
4 None of the above
03. Confronting Marginalisation

240126 People believing that adivasis are:

1 Cunning, primitive and forward.
2 Exotic, primitive and backward.
3 Extrovert, primitive and forward.
4 Exotic, modern and backward.
03. Confronting Marginalisation

240127 Which one of the following statements about the All India Depressed Classes Association is not correct?

1 The All India Depressed Classes Association was formed in Nagpur with M. C. Rajah as its first elected President.
2 The All India Depressed Classes Association was not attended by Dr. B. R. Ambedkar in 1926.
3 Ambedkar resigned from the All India Depressed Classes Association and formed his own All India Depressed Classes Congress in 1930.
4 The All India Depressed Classes Association favoured Ambedkar’s demand for separate electorate for the depressed classes.
03. Confronting Marginalisation

240128 Identify the statement which is not correct?

1 Medieval age also witnessed anti-caste movements.
2 All caste movements whether pre-modern or modern attack on Brahmanism.
3 Some new religions have their origin in anti-caste philosophy.
4 None of the above
03. Confronting Marginalisation

240124 Fundamental Duties are contained in:

1 Part IV Article 51-A
2 Part IV Article 51-B
3 Part III Article 35
4 Part III Article 17
03. Confronting Marginalisation

240125 In order to indicate to the government that untouchability was still being practiced and in a hideous manner, Dalit groups demanded new laws that _________.

1 Would list the various sorts of violence against Dalits
2 Prescribe stringent punishments for those who indulge in them
3 Both a and b
4 None of the above
03. Confronting Marginalisation

240126 People believing that adivasis are:

1 Cunning, primitive and forward.
2 Exotic, primitive and backward.
3 Extrovert, primitive and forward.
4 Exotic, modern and backward.
03. Confronting Marginalisation

240127 Which one of the following statements about the All India Depressed Classes Association is not correct?

1 The All India Depressed Classes Association was formed in Nagpur with M. C. Rajah as its first elected President.
2 The All India Depressed Classes Association was not attended by Dr. B. R. Ambedkar in 1926.
3 Ambedkar resigned from the All India Depressed Classes Association and formed his own All India Depressed Classes Congress in 1930.
4 The All India Depressed Classes Association favoured Ambedkar’s demand for separate electorate for the depressed classes.
03. Confronting Marginalisation

240128 Identify the statement which is not correct?

1 Medieval age also witnessed anti-caste movements.
2 All caste movements whether pre-modern or modern attack on Brahmanism.
3 Some new religions have their origin in anti-caste philosophy.
4 None of the above
03. Confronting Marginalisation

240124 Fundamental Duties are contained in:

1 Part IV Article 51-A
2 Part IV Article 51-B
3 Part III Article 35
4 Part III Article 17
03. Confronting Marginalisation

240125 In order to indicate to the government that untouchability was still being practiced and in a hideous manner, Dalit groups demanded new laws that _________.

1 Would list the various sorts of violence against Dalits
2 Prescribe stringent punishments for those who indulge in them
3 Both a and b
4 None of the above
03. Confronting Marginalisation

240126 People believing that adivasis are:

1 Cunning, primitive and forward.
2 Exotic, primitive and backward.
3 Extrovert, primitive and forward.
4 Exotic, modern and backward.
03. Confronting Marginalisation

240127 Which one of the following statements about the All India Depressed Classes Association is not correct?

1 The All India Depressed Classes Association was formed in Nagpur with M. C. Rajah as its first elected President.
2 The All India Depressed Classes Association was not attended by Dr. B. R. Ambedkar in 1926.
3 Ambedkar resigned from the All India Depressed Classes Association and formed his own All India Depressed Classes Congress in 1930.
4 The All India Depressed Classes Association favoured Ambedkar’s demand for separate electorate for the depressed classes.
03. Confronting Marginalisation

240128 Identify the statement which is not correct?

1 Medieval age also witnessed anti-caste movements.
2 All caste movements whether pre-modern or modern attack on Brahmanism.
3 Some new religions have their origin in anti-caste philosophy.
4 None of the above