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
Explanation:
Both a and b In order to indicate to the government that untouchability was still being practiced and in a hideous manner, Dalit group demanded a new law that would list the various sorts of violence against Dalits and prescribe stringent punishment for those who indulge in them. For that The Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribes Act, 1989 was passed by the Government of India to safeguard Dalits from humiliation. The law seeks to both punish as well as influence the way people think.
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.
Explanation:
Exotic, primitive 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.
Explanation:
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.
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
Explanation:
Both a and b In order to indicate to the government that untouchability was still being practiced and in a hideous manner, Dalit group demanded a new law that would list the various sorts of violence against Dalits and prescribe stringent punishment for those who indulge in them. For that The Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribes Act, 1989 was passed by the Government of India to safeguard Dalits from humiliation. The law seeks to both punish as well as influence the way people think.
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.
Explanation:
Exotic, primitive 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.
Explanation:
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.
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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
Explanation:
Part IV Article 51-A
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
Explanation:
Both a and b In order to indicate to the government that untouchability was still being practiced and in a hideous manner, Dalit group demanded a new law that would list the various sorts of violence against Dalits and prescribe stringent punishment for those who indulge in them. For that The Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribes Act, 1989 was passed by the Government of India to safeguard Dalits from humiliation. The law seeks to both punish as well as influence the way people think.
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.
Explanation:
Exotic, primitive 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.
Explanation:
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.
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
Explanation:
Both a and b In order to indicate to the government that untouchability was still being practiced and in a hideous manner, Dalit group demanded a new law that would list the various sorts of violence against Dalits and prescribe stringent punishment for those who indulge in them. For that The Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribes Act, 1989 was passed by the Government of India to safeguard Dalits from humiliation. The law seeks to both punish as well as influence the way people think.
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.
Explanation:
Exotic, primitive 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.
Explanation:
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.
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
Explanation:
Both a and b In order to indicate to the government that untouchability was still being practiced and in a hideous manner, Dalit group demanded a new law that would list the various sorts of violence against Dalits and prescribe stringent punishment for those who indulge in them. For that The Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribes Act, 1989 was passed by the Government of India to safeguard Dalits from humiliation. The law seeks to both punish as well as influence the way people think.
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.
Explanation:
Exotic, primitive 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.
Explanation:
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.