23. Understanding Secularism
23. Understanding Secularism

243981 The inclusion of secularism in Indian constitution was not aimed:

1 To offer religious freedom.
2 At gaining minority votes.
3 To unify a heterogeneous nation.
4 To set the nation on the path to progress.
23. Understanding Secularism

243982 ____________ leads to hatred of other religions

1 Broad mindedness
2 Narrow mindedness
3 Religious tolerance
4 None of the above
23. Understanding Secularism

243983 Assertion (A): In February 2004, France passed a law banning students from wearing any conspicuous religious or political signs or symbols such as the Islamic headscarf, the Jewish skullcap, or large Christian crosses Reason (R): the strict separation between religion and the State in American secularism, in Indian secularism the State can intervene in religious affairs

1 A is correct but R is wrong
2 A is wrong but R is correct
3 Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
4 Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
23. Understanding Secularism

243987 The secularization thesis.

1 States that sacred considerations gain ascendancy over secular considerations
2 Considerations trends toward modernization
3 Is assumed to accompany the transformation of human societies from simple to complex forms
4 None of the above
23. Understanding Secularism

243981 The inclusion of secularism in Indian constitution was not aimed:

1 To offer religious freedom.
2 At gaining minority votes.
3 To unify a heterogeneous nation.
4 To set the nation on the path to progress.
23. Understanding Secularism

243982 ____________ leads to hatred of other religions

1 Broad mindedness
2 Narrow mindedness
3 Religious tolerance
4 None of the above
23. Understanding Secularism

243983 Assertion (A): In February 2004, France passed a law banning students from wearing any conspicuous religious or political signs or symbols such as the Islamic headscarf, the Jewish skullcap, or large Christian crosses Reason (R): the strict separation between religion and the State in American secularism, in Indian secularism the State can intervene in religious affairs

1 A is correct but R is wrong
2 A is wrong but R is correct
3 Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
4 Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
23. Understanding Secularism

243987 The secularization thesis.

1 States that sacred considerations gain ascendancy over secular considerations
2 Considerations trends toward modernization
3 Is assumed to accompany the transformation of human societies from simple to complex forms
4 None of the above
23. Understanding Secularism

243981 The inclusion of secularism in Indian constitution was not aimed:

1 To offer religious freedom.
2 At gaining minority votes.
3 To unify a heterogeneous nation.
4 To set the nation on the path to progress.
23. Understanding Secularism

243982 ____________ leads to hatred of other religions

1 Broad mindedness
2 Narrow mindedness
3 Religious tolerance
4 None of the above
23. Understanding Secularism

243983 Assertion (A): In February 2004, France passed a law banning students from wearing any conspicuous religious or political signs or symbols such as the Islamic headscarf, the Jewish skullcap, or large Christian crosses Reason (R): the strict separation between religion and the State in American secularism, in Indian secularism the State can intervene in religious affairs

1 A is correct but R is wrong
2 A is wrong but R is correct
3 Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
4 Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
23. Understanding Secularism

243987 The secularization thesis.

1 States that sacred considerations gain ascendancy over secular considerations
2 Considerations trends toward modernization
3 Is assumed to accompany the transformation of human societies from simple to complex forms
4 None of the above
23. Understanding Secularism

243981 The inclusion of secularism in Indian constitution was not aimed:

1 To offer religious freedom.
2 At gaining minority votes.
3 To unify a heterogeneous nation.
4 To set the nation on the path to progress.
23. Understanding Secularism

243982 ____________ leads to hatred of other religions

1 Broad mindedness
2 Narrow mindedness
3 Religious tolerance
4 None of the above
23. Understanding Secularism

243983 Assertion (A): In February 2004, France passed a law banning students from wearing any conspicuous religious or political signs or symbols such as the Islamic headscarf, the Jewish skullcap, or large Christian crosses Reason (R): the strict separation between religion and the State in American secularism, in Indian secularism the State can intervene in religious affairs

1 A is correct but R is wrong
2 A is wrong but R is correct
3 Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
4 Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
23. Understanding Secularism

243987 The secularization thesis.

1 States that sacred considerations gain ascendancy over secular considerations
2 Considerations trends toward modernization
3 Is assumed to accompany the transformation of human societies from simple to complex forms
4 None of the above